Added a few lines of code to sanitize html elements that might get in…#80
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Added a few lines of code to sanitize html elements that might get in…#80visualjeff wants to merge 1 commit intocontentstack:develop-archivedfrom
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I guess one could add a config setting to enable (on or off) for a HTML Sanitize feature? Having marketing and business people pasting in HTML into our CMS is a risk for our organization we'd like to mitigate. |
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I would like to +1 to having the toggle, our use case includes having HTML fields and would like to ensure that continues to work. |
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Tested in our Gatsby site using a test stack we have on contentstack and it seems to work fine.
Anyway, it's just a suggestion.