DHTMLX with php form connector - How to not strip html on form save
DHTMLX frontend javascript library. I'm using input form tag with rows>1 attribute to edit some html. (On top of that textarea are powerful html editor). Loading is fine, I can see html tags as plain text in input, but after saving to database and reloading - all html tags are stripped. Is there a way to avoid it for some particular forms?
That html edited only by admin, no security risks to allow all html. It should be stored in db as plain html.
I look few existing answers, all about strip html, but I need non-striping, nor escaping.
javascript dhtmlx
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DHTMLX frontend javascript library. I'm using input form tag with rows>1 attribute to edit some html. (On top of that textarea are powerful html editor). Loading is fine, I can see html tags as plain text in input, but after saving to database and reloading - all html tags are stripped. Is there a way to avoid it for some particular forms?
That html edited only by admin, no security risks to allow all html. It should be stored in db as plain html.
I look few existing answers, all about strip html, but I need non-striping, nor escaping.
javascript dhtmlx
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DHTMLX frontend javascript library. I'm using input form tag with rows>1 attribute to edit some html. (On top of that textarea are powerful html editor). Loading is fine, I can see html tags as plain text in input, but after saving to database and reloading - all html tags are stripped. Is there a way to avoid it for some particular forms?
That html edited only by admin, no security risks to allow all html. It should be stored in db as plain html.
I look few existing answers, all about strip html, but I need non-striping, nor escaping.
javascript dhtmlx
DHTMLX frontend javascript library. I'm using input form tag with rows>1 attribute to edit some html. (On top of that textarea are powerful html editor). Loading is fine, I can see html tags as plain text in input, but after saving to database and reloading - all html tags are stripped. Is there a way to avoid it for some particular forms?
That html edited only by admin, no security risks to allow all html. It should be stored in db as plain html.
I look few existing answers, all about strip html, but I need non-striping, nor escaping.
javascript dhtmlx
javascript dhtmlx
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I found a way for full form, could anybody help to do same for one particular field of form?
<?php
require_once('../dx/connector/form_connector.php');
ConnectorSecurity::$xss = DHX_SECURITY_TRUSTED;
Above will be protected by .htaccess or php basic auth.
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I found a way for full form, could anybody help to do same for one particular field of form?
<?php
require_once('../dx/connector/form_connector.php');
ConnectorSecurity::$xss = DHX_SECURITY_TRUSTED;
Above will be protected by .htaccess or php basic auth.
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I found a way for full form, could anybody help to do same for one particular field of form?
<?php
require_once('../dx/connector/form_connector.php');
ConnectorSecurity::$xss = DHX_SECURITY_TRUSTED;
Above will be protected by .htaccess or php basic auth.
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I found a way for full form, could anybody help to do same for one particular field of form?
<?php
require_once('../dx/connector/form_connector.php');
ConnectorSecurity::$xss = DHX_SECURITY_TRUSTED;
Above will be protected by .htaccess or php basic auth.
I found a way for full form, could anybody help to do same for one particular field of form?
<?php
require_once('../dx/connector/form_connector.php');
ConnectorSecurity::$xss = DHX_SECURITY_TRUSTED;
Above will be protected by .htaccess or php basic auth.
answered Nov 27 '18 at 5:29
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