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  2. HTML sanitization - Wikipedia

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    In data sanitization, HTML sanitization is the process of examining an HTML document and producing a new HTML document that preserves only whatever tags and attributes are designated "safe" and desired. HTML sanitization can be used to protect against attacks such as cross-site scripting (XSS) by sanitizing any HTML code submitted by a user.

  3. Comparison of HTML parsers - Wikipedia

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    HTML parsers are software for automated Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) parsing. They have two main purposes: HTML traversal: offer an interface for programmers to easily access and modify the "HTML string code". Canonical example: DOM parsers. HTML clean: to fix invalid HTML and to improve the layout and indent style of the resulting markup.

  4. Data sanitization - Wikipedia

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    For example, the remote wiping method can be manipulated by attackers to signal the process when it is not yet necessary. This results in incomplete data sanitization. If attackers do gain access to the storage on the device, the user risks exposing all private information that was stored.

  5. Wikipedia talk : TemplateStyles/Archive 1

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    creating pages that end in ".css" fits with the requirement at mw:Help:TemplateStyles #How does it work? that stylesheet pages "must have the sanitized-css (Sanitized CSS) content model, which is the default for subpages in the Template namespace that end with .css" and technical advantage that we automatically get a sanitized-css page if we ...

  6. Code sanitizer - Wikipedia

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    A code sanitizer is a programming tool that detects bugs in the form of undefined or suspicious behavior by a compiler inserting instrumentation code at runtime. The class of tools was first introduced by Google's AddressSanitizer (or ASan) of 2012, which uses directly mapped shadow memory to detect memory corruption such as buffer overflows or accesses to a dangling pointer (use-after-free).

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    Games on AOL.com offers hundreds of free online games. Discover solutions to common issues on Games on AOL.com and get back to playing.

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  9. Redaction - Wikipedia

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    For example, word processing programs like Microsoft Word will sometimes be used to edit out the sensitive information. These products do not always show the user all of the information stored in a file, so it is possible that a file may still contain sensitive information.