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    Latte

    Latte

    The safest & truly intuitive templates for PHP

    The first truly secure and intuitive templates for PHP. The most common critical vulnerability in websites is Cross-Site Scripting (XSS). It allows an attacker to insert a malicious script into a page that executes in the browser of an unsuspecting user. It can modify the page, obtain sensitive information or even steal the user's identity. Templating systems fail to defend against XSS. Latte is the only system with an effective defense, thanks to context-sensitive escaping. Latte is based...
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    Parsedown

    Parsedown

    Better markdown parser in PHP

    ... consider employing defence-in-depth measures, like deploying a Content-Security-Policy (a browser security feature) so that your page is likely to be safe even if an attacker finds a vulnerability in one of the first lines of defence. Safe mode does not necessarily yield safe results when using extensions to Parsedown. Extensions should be evaluated on their own to determine their specific safety against XSS.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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