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safeHTML class (should it be used?)
is this worth using the safeHTML class to clean up POST data? Is there a better alternative?
SafeHTML Class:
http://pixel-apes.com/safehtml/
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I think, in some applications, it would be worth it (i.e. comments, forum posts, or any other publicly displayable information).
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