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xss-test

v0.0.1

Published

xss-test

Downloads

10

Readme

xss-test

NPM version build status Test coverage Gittip David deps node version npm download

A brief slogan.

fooalert(1)/xss'"&#

xss link


A thrilling description, it should let me know clearly:

  1. What can it do (and what cannot do)?
  2. Why is it my best choice?

Features

  • List core freatures here.
  • The less the better.
  • Make sure not more than 5.

Requirement

If your project must run in a paticular enviroment.

e.g.

node >= 0.11.14

or

  • IE6~10 ×
  • IE11 √
  • chrome √

Installation

How to install or download the project, show the installation steps or download links.

$ npm install xss-test

Quick start

A carefully prepared demo is indispensable!

It should:

  • Always works (believe me, it is not easy).
  • Easy to run, typically with default config.
  • Demostrate the core features.
  • Use code snippet, screenshot and video when necessary.
var xss-test = require('xss-test');

xss-test.foo(function (err) {

});

Cli options / Configs

-o, --option

Option description.

Default: default value

Give a code snippet if it's hard to understand

Subcommand(e.g. totoro config)

Subcommand description.

-s, --suboption

Suboption description.

Default: default value

API Reference

Class(config)

Class description.

  • config: description.
  • config.property: description.
Code snippet here

#classProperty

Property description.

#classMethod(param1, param2)

Method description.

  • param1: description.
  • param2: description.
Code snippet here

.objectProperty

Property description.

.objectMethod(param1, param2)

Method description.

  • param1: description.
  • param2: description.
Code snippet here

Contributing

Plain text or a link both be OK.

License

MIT


xss markdown

come from https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it/blob/master/test/fixtures/markdown-it/xss.txt

. normal link .

Should not allow some protocols in links and images

. xss link

xss link

xss link

xss link

xss link .

. xss link .

. xss link .

. xss link .

Image parser use the same code base.

. xss link .

Autolinks

. <javascript:alert(1)>

javascript:alert(1) .

Linkifier

. javascript:alert(1)

javascript:alert(1) .