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<?php /** * Represents a pre or post processing filter on HTML Purifier's output * * Sometimes, a little ad-hoc fixing of HTML has to be done before * it gets sent through HTML Purifier: you can use filters to acheive * this effect. For instance, YouTube videos can be preserved using * this manner. You could have used a decorator for this task, but * PHP's support for them is not terribly robust, so we're going * to just loop through the filters. * * Filters should be exited first in, last out. If there are three filters, * named 1, 2 and 3, the order of execution should go 1->preFilter, * 2->preFilter, 3->preFilter, purify, 3->postFilter, 2->postFilter, * 1->postFilter. * * @note Methods are not declared abstract as it is perfectly legitimate * for an implementation not to want anything to happen on a step */ class HTMLPurifier_Filter { /** * Name of the filter for identification purposes. * @type string */ public $name; /** * Pre-processor function, handles HTML before HTML Purifier * @param string $html * @param HTMLPurifier_Config $config * @param HTMLPurifier_Context $context * @return string */ public function preFilter($html, $config, $context) { return $html; } /** * Post-processor function, handles HTML after HTML Purifier * @param string $html * @param HTMLPurifier_Config $config * @param HTMLPurifier_Context $context * @return string */ public function postFilter($html, $config, $context) { return $html; } } // vim: et sw=4 sts=4