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==== Project Info ====
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| project_name = OWASP Java HTML Sanitizer
 
 
 
| project_home_page = OWASP Java HTML Sanitizer
 
 
 
| project_description =
 
*The OWASP Java HTML Sanitizer Project is a fast and easy to configure HTML Sanitizer written in Java which lets you include HTML authored by third-parties in your web application while protecting against XSS.
 
*This code was written with security best practices in mind, has an extensive test suite, and has undergone adversarial security review [https://code.google.com/p/owasp-java-html-sanitizer/wiki/AttackReviewGroundRules https://code.google.com/p/owasp-java-html-sanitizer/wiki/AttackReviewGroundRules].
 
*The existing dependencies are on guava and JSR 305. The JSR 305 dependency is a compile-only dependency, only needed for annotations. The other jars are only needed by the unittests.
 
*Provides 4X the speed of AntiSamy sanitization in DOM mode and 2X the speed of AntiSamy in SAX mode.
 
*Very easy to use. It allows for simple programmatic POSITIVE policy configuration (see below). No XML config.
 
*Actively maintained by Mike Samuel from Google's AppSec team!
 
*Passing 95+% of AntiSamy's unit tests plus many more.
 
*This is code from the Caja project that was donated by Google. It is rather high performance and low memory utilization.
 
*Java 1.5+
 
 
 
| project_license = [http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php New BSD License]
 
 
 
| leader_name1 = Mike Samuel
 
| leader_email1 = [email protected]
 
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| leader_name2 = Jim Manico
 
| leader_email2 = [email protected]
 
| leader_username2 = jmanico
 
 
 
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| mailing_list_name = https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-java-html-sanitizer
 
 
 
| project_road_map = http://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Java_HTML_Sanitizer/Roadmap
 
 
 
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| project_about_page = Projects/OWASP Java HTML Sanitizer Project
 
 
 
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==== Questions ====
 
 
 
*How was this project tested?
 
**This code was written with security best practices in mind, has an extensive test suite, and has undergone [https://code.google.com/p/owasp-java-html-sanitizer/wiki/AttackReviewGroundRules adversarial security review].
 
*How is this project deployed?
 
**This project is best deployed through Maven [https://code.google.com/p/owasp-java-html-sanitizer/wiki/Maven https://code.google.com/p/owasp-java-html-sanitizer/wiki/Maven]
 
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