ONE: </td></tr></table></center>
THIS IS A THREAD
</p>TWO:
</p>THREE: <table width="5000"><tr><td>This forces horizontal scroll
FOUR: <marquee>
<blink>ONE: </td></tr></table></center>
TWO:
</p>THREE: <table width="5000"><tr><td>This forces horizontal scroll
FOUR: <marquee>
<blink><marquee direction="right">What are you experimenting with man?!</marquee>
WHAT ARE YOU DOING!!!
THIS IS BULLSHIT!!!
OOOOO OOOOO OOOOO
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N o t h i n g i s s t o p p i n g y o u f r o m h a v i n g c o l o r e d t e x t , t h o u g h
What's the rationale behind blocking <div>? As far as I know, it doesn't do anything more than other elements.
Random idea if you want to allow arbitrary HTML posting: put every post in an iframe.
I can't into properly sanitizing HTML apparently so I killed
>put every post in an iframe.
Could consider it but I feel like that'd have such a horrible performance hit that I don't know if its worth it. I'll look into that anyway though
There's a lot of things wrong with my text formatter. All user text, both articles and posts are run through this single formatting system.
Recent changes fucked up where newlines/breaks are placed, my wonderful attempt at allowing both BBCode and Markdown work but the Markdown implementation I'm using is interfering with what I'm doing to properly break lines
HTML sanitization was laughably weak and probably still is now. I think I might resort to just looking at HTML standards from 30 years ago and not allowing anything newer. I was using for font colors when still works fine.
I'll keep working on this