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Bump sanitize-html from 1.27.1 to 2.3.2 #8

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Bumps sanitize-html from 1.27.1 to 2.3.2.

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2.3.2 (2021-01-26):

  • Additional fixes for iframe validation exploits. Prevent exploits based on browsers' tolerance of the use of "" rather than "/" and the presence of whitespace at this point in the URL. Thanks to Ron Masas of Checkmarx for pointing out the issue and writing unit tests.
  • Updates README yarn add syntax. Thanks to Tagir Khadshiev for the contribution.

2.3.1 (2021-01-22):

  • Uses the standard WHATWG URL parser to stop IDNA (Internationalized Domain Name) attacks on the iframe hostname validator. Thanks to Ron Masas of Checkmarx for pointing out the issue and suggesting the use of the WHATWG parser.

2.3.0 (2020-12-16):

  • Upgrades htmlparser2 to new major version ^6.0.0. Thanks to Bogdan Chadkin for the contribution.

2.2.0 (2020-12-02):

  • Adds a note to the README about Typescript support (or the lack-thereof).
  • Adds tel to the default allowedSchemes. Thanks to Arne Herbots for this contribution.

2.1.2 (2020-11-04):

  • Fixes typos and inconsistencies in the README. Thanks to Eric Lefevre-Ardant for this contribution.

2.1.1 (2020-10-21):

  • Fixes a bug when using allowedClasses with an '*' wildcard selector. Thanks to Clemens Damke for this contribution.
  • Updates mocha to 7.x to resolve security warnings.

2.1.0 (2020-10-07):

  • sup added to the default allowed tags list. Thanks to Julian Lam for the contribution.
  • Updates default allowedTags README documentation. Thanks to Marco Arduini for the contribution.

2.0.0 (2020-09-23):

  • nestingLimit option added.
  • Updates ESLint config package and fixes warnings.
  • Upgrade is-plain-object package with named export. Thanks to Bogdan Chadkin for the contribution.
  • Upgrade postcss package and drop Node 11 and Node 13 support (enforced by postcss).

Backwards compatibility breaks:

  • There is no build. You should no longer directly link to a sanitize-html file directly in the browser as it is using modern Javascript that is not fully supported by all major browsers (depending on your definition). You should now include sanitize-html in your project build for this purpose if you have one.
  • On the server side, Node.js 10 or higher is required.
  • The default allowedTags array was updated significantly. This mostly added HTML tags to be more comprehensive by default. You should review your projects and consider the allowedTags defaults if you are not already overriding them.

2.0.0-rc.2 (2020-09-09):

  • Always use existing has function rather than duplicating it.

2.0.0-rc.1 (2020-08-26):

  • Upgrade klona package. Thanks to Bogdan Chadkin for the contribution.

2.0.0-beta.2:

  • Add files to package.json to prevent publishing unnecessary files to npm #392. Thanks to styfle for the contribution.
  • Removes iframe and nl from default allowed tags. Adds most innocuous tags to the default allowedTags array.
  • Fixes a bug when using transformTags with out textFilter. Thanks to Andrzej Porebski for the help with a failing test.

2.0.0-beta:

  • Moves the index.js file to the project root and removes all build steps within the package. Going forward, it is up to the developer to include sanitize-html in their project builds as-needed. This removes major points of conflict with project code and frees this module to not worry about myriad build-related questions.

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