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Abridged XSS Prevention Cheat Sheet
From OWASP
Introduction
The following table briefly describes how to defeat Cross Site Scripting in a variety of different contexts.
XSS Prevention
| Data Type | Context | Code Sample | Defense |
|---|---|---|---|
| Numeric, Type safe language | Any Context | Cast to Numeric | |
| String | HTML Body | <span>UNTRUSTED DATA</span> | HTML Entity Encoding |
| String | HTML Attribute, quoted | <span id="UNTRUSTED DATA"></span> | HTML Entity Encode single and double quotes |
| String | HTML Attribute, unquoted | <span id=UNTRUSTED DATA></span> | Aggressive HTML Entity Encoding |
| String | GET Parameter | <a href="/site/search?value=UNTRUSTED DATA">clickme</a> | URL Encoding |
| String | Untrusted URL rendered in an HREF tag (or equivalent) | <a href="UNTRUSTED DATA">clickme</a> | URL Validation reject javascript: URL’s Whitelist http, https and other safe URL types Attribute encoding safe URL verification |
| String | CSS | <div style="width: UNTRUSTED DATA;">Selection</div> | Strict structural validation, CSS Hex encoding, good design |
| String | JavaScript | <script>var currentValue='UNTRUSTED DATA';</script> | Strict structural JavaScript Hex Encoding |
| HTML Text | HTML Body | HTML Validation (JSoup, AnMSamy, HTML Sanitizer) | |
| String | DOM XSS | DOM based XSS Prevention Cheat Sheet |
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Authors and Primary Editors
Jim Manico - jim [at] owasp.org