Use with a Javascript- and cookie-enabled, relatively new version of a common browser.
You can use text from
this collection of test-cases in the input. Set the character encoding of the browser to Unicode/utf-8 before copying.
For more about the anti-XSS capability of htmLawed, see
this page.
Change
Encoding to reflect the character encoding of the input text. Even then, some characters may not display properly because of variable browser support and because of the form interface.
Refer to the htmLawed documentation (
htm/
txt) for details about
Settings, and htmLawed's behavior and limitations.
For
Settings, incorrectly-specified values like regular expressions are silently ignored. One or more settings form-fields may have been disabled.
Hovering the mouse over some of the text can provide additional information in some browsers.
Because of character-encoding issues, the W3C validator (anyway not perfect) may reject validation requests or invalidate otherwise-valid code, esp. if text was copy-pasted in the input box. Local applications like the
HTML Validator Firefox browser add-on may be useful in such cases.