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Rose::HTML::Util - Utility functions for manipulating HTML.
SYNOPSIS
use Rose::HTML::Util qw(:all); $esc = escape_html($str); $str = unescape_html($esc); $esc = escape_uri($str); $str = unescape_uri($esc); $comp = escape_uri_component($str); $esc = encode_entities($str);
DESCRIPTION
Rose::HTML::Util provides aliases and wrappers for common HTML manipulation functions. When running in a mod_perl 1.x web server environment, Apache's C-based functions are used in some cases.
This all may seem silly, but I like to be able to pull these functions from a single location and get the fastest possible versions.
EXPORTS
Rose::HTML::Util does not export any function names by default.
The 'all' tag:
use Rose::HTML::Util qw(:all);
will cause the following function names to be imported:
escape_html() unescape_html() escape_uri() escape_uri_component() encode_entities()
FUNCTIONS
- escape_html STRING [, UNSAFE]
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This method passes its arguments to HTML::Entities::encode_entities(). If the list of unsafe characters is omitted, it defaults to
<>&"
- unescape_html STRING
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This method is an alias for HTML::Entities::decode().
- escape_uri STRING
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This is a wrapper for URI::Escape::uri_escape() that is intended to escape entire URIs. Example:
$str = 'http://foo.com/bar?baz=1%&blay=foo bar' $esc = escape_uri($str); print $esc; # http://foo.com/bar?baz=1%25&blay=foo%20bar
In other words, it tries to escape all characters that need to be escaped in a URI except those characters that are legitimately part of the URI: forward slashes, the question mark before the query, etc.
The current implementation escapes all characters except those in this set:
A-Za-z0-9\-_.,'!~*#?&()/?@:[]=
Note that the URI-escaped string is not HTML-escaped. In order make a URI safe to include in an HTML page, call escape_html() as well:
$h = '<a href="' . escape_html(escape_uri($str)) . '">foo</a>';
- escape_uri_component STRING
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When running under mod_perl 1.x, this is an alias for Apache::Util::escape_uri(). Otherwise, it's an alias for URI::Escape::uri_escape().
- encode_entities STRING [, UNSAFE]
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This method passes its arguments to HTML::Entities::encode_entities(). If the list of unsafe characters is omitted, it defaults to
<>&"
AUTHOR
John C. Siracusa (siracusa@gmail.com)
LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2010 by John C. Siracusa. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
Module Install Instructions
To install Rose::HTML::Objects, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm Rose::HTML::Objects
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Rose::HTML::Objects
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.