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diff --git a/lib/htmlpurifier/library/HTMLPurifier/ConfigSchema/schema/HTML.AllowedModules.txt b/lib/htmlpurifier/library/HTMLPurifier/ConfigSchema/schema/HTML.AllowedModules.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5a59a55c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/htmlpurifier/library/HTMLPurifier/ConfigSchema/schema/HTML.AllowedModules.txt @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +HTML.AllowedModules +TYPE: lookup/null +VERSION: 2.0.0 +DEFAULT: NULL +--DESCRIPTION-- + +<p> + A doctype comes with a set of usual modules to use. Without having + to mucking about with the doctypes, you can quickly activate or + disable these modules by specifying which modules you wish to allow + with this directive. This is most useful for unit testing specific + modules, although end users may find it useful for their own ends. +</p> +<p> + If you specify a module that does not exist, the manager will silently + fail to use it, so be careful! User-defined modules are not affected + by this directive. Modules defined in %HTML.CoreModules are not + affected by this directive. +</p> +--# vim: et sw=4 sts=4 |