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# HTML5 Definitions for HTML Purifier  [](https://travis-ci.org/xemlock/htmlpurifier-html5) [](https://coveralls.io/github/xemlock/htmlpurifier-html5?branch=master) [](https://packagist.org/packages/xemlock/htmlpurifier-html5) [](https://packagist.org/packages/xemlock/htmlpurifier-html5/stats) [](https://packagist.org/packages/xemlock/htmlpurifier-html5) This library provides HTML5 element definitions for [HTML Purifier](https://github.com/ezyang/htmlpurifier). It is the most complete HTML5-compliant solution among all based on HTML Purifier. Apart from providing the most extensive set of element definitions, it provides tidy/sanitization rules for transforming the input into a valid HTML5 output. ## Installation Install with [Composer](https://getcomposer.org/) by running the following command: ``` composer require xemlock/htmlpurifier-html5 ``` ## Usage The most basic usage is similar to the original HTML Purifier. Create a HTML5-compatible config using `HTMLPurifier_HTML5Config::createDefault()` factory method, and then pass it to an `HTMLPurifier` instance: ```php $config = HTMLPurifier_HTML5Config::createDefault(); $purifier = new HTMLPurifier($config); $clean_html5 = $purifier->purify($dirty_html5); ``` To modify the config you can either instantiate the config with a configuration array passed to `HTMLPurifier_HTML5Config::create()`, or by calling `set` method on an already existing config instance. For example, to allow `IFRAME`s with Youtube videos you can do the following: ```php $config = HTMLPurifier_HTML5Config::create(array( 'HTML.SafeIframe' => true, 'URI.SafeIframeRegexp' => '%^//www\.youtube\.com/embed/%', )); ``` or equivalently: ```php $config = HTMLPurifier_HTML5Config::createDefault(); $config->set('HTML.SafeIframe', true); $config->set('URI.SafeIframeRegexp', '%^//www\.youtube\.com/embed/%'); ``` ## Configuration Apart from HTML Purifier's built-in [configuration directives](http://htmlpurifier.org/live/configdoc/plain.html), the following new directives are also supported: * __HTML.IframeAllowFullscreen__ Version added: 0.1.11\ Type: [Boolean](http://htmlpurifier.org/live/configdoc/plain.html#type-bool)\ Default: `false` Whether or not to permit `allowfullscreen` attribute on `iframe` tags. It requires either [%HTML.SafeIframe](http://htmlpurifier.org/live/configdoc/plain.html#HTML.SafeIframe) or [%HTML.Trusted](http://htmlpurifier.org/live/configdoc/plain.html#HTML.Trusted) to be `true`. ## Supported HTML5 elements Aside from HTML elements supported originally by HTML Purifier, this library adds support for the following HTML5 elements: `<article>`, `<aside>`, `<audio>`, `<bdi>`, `<details>`, `<dialog>`, `<figcaption>`, `<figure>`, `<footer>`, `<header>`, `<hgroup>`, `<main>`, `<mark>`, `<nav>`, `<picture>`, `<progress>`, `<section>`, `<source>`, `<summary>`, `<time>`, `<track>`, `<video>`, `<wbr>` as well as HTML5 attributes added to existing HTML elements, such as: `<a>`, `<del>`, `<fieldset>`, `<ins>`, `<script>` ## License The MIT License (MIT). See the LICENSE file.
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