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  • EPiServer.HtmlParsing
  • DefaultFilterRules
    • DefaultFilterRules Methods

DefaultFilterRules Class

Assembly: EPiServer.Framework (in EPiServer.Framework.dll) Version: 8.0.0

Syntax:

C#
public class DefaultFilterRules : IFilterRules

Concrete implementation of IFilterRules with conservative rules for creating safe HTML code.

Methods

Name Summary Status
DefaultFilterRules Constructor Initializes a new instance of the DefaultFilterRules class. public
DefaultFilterRules Constructor (Func(ElementToken, IEnumerable(AttributeToken))) Initializes a new instance of the DefaultFilterRules class. public
DefaultFilterRules Constructor (Func(ElementToken, IEnumerable(AttributeToken)), DefaultFilterRules) Initializes a new instance of the DefaultFilterRules class. public
ElementFilterLevel Determine the level of filtering to apply to this element. public
GetIdentity Extracts the identity from the object if it has one. public, static
GetOriginalType Gets the Type of the current object, ensuring that the eventual type that could be generated by a proxy interceptor is ignored. public, static
IsSafeAttribute Determines whether the attribute is safe in the specified context. public
IsSafeTextFragment Determines whether the text fragment should be regarded as safe in the current context. public
KeepNakedElement Determine whether to keep an element even if it contains no attributes. public
SetIdentity Sets the identity into the object if supported public, static
ToPropertyBag(Object) Create a PropertyBag instance and populates it with its properties The algorith for extracting properties is as follows: 1) Property must a have a getter and setter 2a) Getter must be public OR 2b) The class must be marked either with the DataContractAttribute or EPiServerDataContractAttribute and the property must be marked either with the DataMemberAttribute or EPiServerDataMemberAttribute public, static
ToPropertyBag(Object, IEnumerable(String)) Create a PropertyBag instance and populates it with its properties public, static

Inheritance

  • System.Object
  • EPiServer.HtmlParsing.DefaultFilterRules

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