NAME

HTML::StripScripts::Parser - XSS filter using HTML::Parser

SYNOPSIS

use HTML::StripScripts::Parser;

my $hss = HTML::StripScripts::Parser->new(
     { Context => 'Document' },
     strict_comment => 1,
     strict_names   => 1,
);

$hss->parse_file("foo.html");

print $hss->filtered_document;

DESCRIPTION

This class subclasses both HTML::StripScripts and HTML::Parser, adding the input methods that HTML::Parser provides to HTML::StripScripts.

See HTML::StripScripts and HTML::Parser.

CONSTRUCTORS

new ( CONFIG, [PARSER_OPTIONS] )

Creates a new HTML::StripScripts::Parser object, and invokes the HTML::Parser init() method so that tags are fed to the correct HTML::StripScripts methods.

The CONFIG parameter has the same semantics as the CONFIG parameter to the HTML::StripScripts constructor.

Any PARSER_OPTIONS supplied will be passed on to the HTML::Parser init method, allowing you to influence the way the input is parsed.

You cannot use PARSER_OPTIONS to set HTML::Parser event handlers, since HTML::StripScripts::Parser uses all of the event hooks itself.

METHODS

See HTML::Parser for input methods, HTML::StripScripts for output methods.

SUBCLASSING

The HTML::StripScripts::Parser class is subclassable. Filter objects are plain hashes. The hss_init() method takes the same arguments as new(), and calls the initialization methods of both HTML::StripScripts and HTML::Parser.

See "SUBCLASSING" in HTML::StripScripts and "SUBCLASSING" in HTML::Parser.

SEE ALSO

HTML::StripScripts, HTML::Parser

AUTHOR

Nick Cleaton <nick@cleaton.net>

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (C) 2003 Nick Cleaton. All Rights Reserved.

This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.