SYNOPSIS

  [% USE HTML.Strip %]

  [% FILTER html_strip %]
  <title>People for the Preservation of Presentational Markup</title>
  <h1>HTML::Strip - A cause for concern?</h1>
  [% END %]

  [% USE HTML.Strip 'strip'
      striptags   = [ 'script' 'iframe' ]
      emit_spaces = 0
  %]

  [% FILTER strip %]
  <p>A call to arms against the removal of our elements!</p>
  [% END %]

DESCRIPTION

This module is a Template Toolkit dynamic filter, which uses HTML::Strip to remove markup (primarily \s-1HTML\s0, but also \s-1SGML\s0, \s-1XML\s0, etc) from filtered content during template processing.

By default, the installed filter's name is 'html_strip'. This can be changed by specifying a new name as the first positional argument during plugin usage:

[% USE HTML.Strip 'strip' %]

[% '<div>Our very existence is under threat.</div>' | strip %]

The filter can optionally take configuration options, which will be passed to HTML::Strip's constructor method:

[% USE HTML.Strip striptags = [ 'applet' 'strong' ] emit_spaces = 0 %]

[% FILTER html_strip %] <strong>Are we next!?</strong> [% END %]

For more details on available configuration options, please refer to HTML::Strip.

METHODS

init

Creates a dynamic filter and installs the filter under the value provided for the first positional argument, otherwise uses 'html_strip'.

filter

Receives a reference to the plugin object, along with the text to be filtered and configuration options. Using HTML::Strip, returns the filtered (stripped) text.

RELATED TO Template::Plugin::HTML::Strip…

Template, HTML::Strip

AUTHOR

Geoff Simmons <[email protected]>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2005 Geoff Simmons

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.