Re: is there a way to stop HTMLPurifier/CSStidy from forcing input CSS into all lowercase?

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On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 10:48 PM, Tommy Pham <tommyhp2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 10:33 PM, Govinda <govinda.webdnatalk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hi guys
>>
>> anyone here using HTMLpurifier and CSStidy together?  (like e.g. to allow users to create their own external style sheets via form input)
>>
>> ...for example, in the way this post's answer explains how to use HTMLpurifier and CSStidy together:
>>
>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3241616/
>>
>> If so, do you know how to set CSStidy's config options in that context?
>>
>> I found how to set CSStidy's config options if I was running CSStidy from the command line, or on its _own_ from PHP runtime, but I do not know how to set the config options from within HTMLpurifier, or even how to hack/override either of those libraries to solve my particular issue.  I looked and hacked and thought for sure I would find the offending line of code.. but somehow, nothing I have tried is stopping one or both of those libraries from forcing all my input CSS into lowercase, which I do not want.  The issue is that I need the input CSS's case to be left as the user input it (so that for example background image paths in that CSS do not break).

You need to get better tools.  I found this with Notepad++ for Windows
searching "case" within *.php files filter within the root directory
of the extracted zip/tarball:

  H:\data\Downloads\dev\PHP\htmlpurifier-4.4.0\library\HTMLPurifier\AttrDef\CSS\Font.php
(6 hits)
	Line 45:         $lowercase_string = strtolower($string);
	Line 46:         if (isset($system_fonts[$lowercase_string])) {
	Line 47:             return $lowercase_string;
	Line 61:                 case 0:
	Line 77:                 case 1:
	Line 131:                 case 2:

Haven't looked at the entire file or source code but that looks close
enough to me... ;)

>>
>> more details, attempted fixes, etc.:
>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10843600/
>>
>> Thanks for any thoughts/tips of any kind
>> -Govinda
>
> Have you tried http://htmlpurifier.org/phorum/ and did you noticed
> "Since the project has been suspended, please only contact me if you
> intend to continue maintaining it." for CSSTidy?
>
> Regards,
> Tommy

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