7 If true, HTML Purifier will protect against Internet Explorer's
8 mishandling of the <code>innerHTML</code> attribute by appending
9 a space to any attribute that does not contain angled brackets, spaces
10 or quotes, but contains a backtick. This slightly changes the
11 semantics of any given attribute, so if this is unacceptable and
12 you do not use <code>innerHTML</code> on any of your pages, you can
13 turn this directive off.
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