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@mapbox/sanitize-caja
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Sanitize HTML content using the Google Caja JsHtmlSanitizer and a set of basic assumptions, and a wrapper to make it all work in nodejs without global variable leaks and so on.
This is a slightly 'loosened' version of Caja's restrictions, to allow for things like images, links, and a few HTML5 elements.
sanitize(html: string)
-> sanitized stringSanitize a string of HTML content, returning a sanitized string.
npm install sanitize-caja
var sanitize = require('sanitize-caja');
document.write(sanitize(evilUserInput));
0.1.4
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sanitize html using caja and reasonable assumptions
We found that @mapbox/sanitize-caja demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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