PREREQUISITES: Make sure you check HTML Purifier and make sure that you
have fulfilled all of its requirements before running this. Specifically,
you'll need the PHP extension ctype (in almost all PHP distributions),
and it's nice to have dom and iconv.
* Place the htmlpurifier folder in your drupal modules directory.
* Download HTML Purifier from http://htmlpurifier.org/ You will need
4.0.0 or later.
* There are two locations you can install the HTML Purifier library.
1. Module directory installation. This means installing the library
folder under the module directory, so that the file
sites//modules/htmlpurifier/library/HTMLPurifier.auto.php
exists. The easiest way to do this is to extract the entire
htmlpurifier-x.y.z folder, and then copy the
htmlpurifier-x.y.z/library folder to your module. This method is
convenient and simple, but does not permit HTML Purifier to be shared
with other modules and can make upgrading the Drupal module a little
complicated.
2. The preferred way is making use of the libraries API,
http://drupal.org/project/libraries. This makes the library
available to all sites or to a specific site in a multisite
Drupal setup. You'll need to download the libraries API module
and enable it before enabling the htmlpurifier module so that in
the install phase it can find the library.
Extract the htmlpurifier-x.y.z archive to
sites/all/libraries/htmlpurifier or to
sites//libraries/htmlpurifier for a specific site in a
multisite Drupal setup. (Note that this is different from the
module directory installation: you should preserve the *entire*
htmlpurifier-x.y.z folder).
The final setup should be, when making the library and module
available to all sites:
sites/all/libraries/htmlpurifier/library
HTMLPurifier
HTMLPurifier.autoload.php
HTMLPurifier.auto.php
HTMLPurifier.func.php
HTMLPurifier.includes.php
HTMLPurifier.kses.php
HTMLPurifier.path.php
HTMLPurifier.php
HTMLPurifier.safe-includes.php
Now you can safely upgrade your htmlpurifier module without
having to re-deploy the HTML Purifier library.
* Go to Administer > Modules and enable this module
* You can now create a new text format or add the HTML Purifier to an
existing text format. It is recommended that you place HTML Purifier as
the last filter in the text format. Reorder the filters if necessary.
WARNING: Due to HTML Purifier's caching mechanism, dynamic filters MUST NOT
be placed before HTML Purifier.