From adf17b677edeb2387671f6a0f12123e7497b5938 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Nicolas=20L=C5=93uillet?= Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2015 20:07:46 +0100 Subject: remove 3rd libraries --- .../HTMLPurifier/ConfigSchema/schema/URI.Munge.txt | 83 ---------------------- 1 file changed, 83 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 inc/3rdparty/htmlpurifier/HTMLPurifier/ConfigSchema/schema/URI.Munge.txt (limited to 'inc/3rdparty/htmlpurifier/HTMLPurifier/ConfigSchema/schema/URI.Munge.txt') diff --git a/inc/3rdparty/htmlpurifier/HTMLPurifier/ConfigSchema/schema/URI.Munge.txt b/inc/3rdparty/htmlpurifier/HTMLPurifier/ConfigSchema/schema/URI.Munge.txt deleted file mode 100644 index bedd610d..00000000 --- a/inc/3rdparty/htmlpurifier/HTMLPurifier/ConfigSchema/schema/URI.Munge.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -URI.Munge -TYPE: string/null -VERSION: 1.3.0 -DEFAULT: NULL ---DESCRIPTION-- - -

- Munges all browsable (usually http, https and ftp) - absolute URIs into another URI, usually a URI redirection service. - This directive accepts a URI, formatted with a %s where - the url-encoded original URI should be inserted (sample: - http://www.google.com/url?q=%s). -

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- Uses for this directive: -

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- Prior to HTML Purifier 3.1.1, this directive also enabled the munging - of browsable external resources, which could break things if your redirection - script was a splash page or used meta tags. To revert to - previous behavior, please use %URI.MungeResources. -

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- You may want to also use %URI.MungeSecretKey along with this directive - in order to enforce what URIs your redirector script allows. Open - redirector scripts can be a security risk and negatively affect the - reputation of your domain name. -

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- Starting with HTML Purifier 3.1.1, there is also these substitutions: -

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KeyDescriptionExample <a href="">
%r1 - The URI embeds a resource
(blank) - The URI is merely a link
%nThe name of the tag this URI came froma
%mThe name of the attribute this URI came fromhref
%pThe name of the CSS property this URI came from, or blank if irrelevant
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- Admittedly, these letters are somewhat arbitrary; the only stipulation - was that they couldn't be a through f. r is for resource (I would have preferred - e, but you take what you can get), n is for name, m - was picked because it came after n (and I couldn't use a), p is for - property. -

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