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/**
 * HTML filter utility.
 *
 * @author Craig R. McClanahan
 * @author Tim Tye
 * @version $Revision: 467217 $ $Date: 2006-10-24 05:14:34 +0200 (Tue, 24 Oct 2006) $
 */

public final class HTMLFilter {


    /**
     * Filter the specified message string for characters that are sensitive
     * in HTML.  This avoids potential attacks caused by including JavaScript
     * codes in the request URL that is often reported in error messages.
     *
     * @param message The message string to be filtered
     */
    public static String filter(String message) {

        if (message == null)
            return (null);

        char content[] = new char[message.length()];
        message.getChars(0, message.length(), content, 0);
        StringBuffer result = new StringBuffer(content.length + 50);
        for (int i = 0; i < content.length; i++) {
            switch (content[i]) {
            case '<':
                result.append("&lt;");
                break;
            case '>':
                result.append("&gt;");
                break;
            case '&':
                result.append("&amp;");
                break;
            case '"':
                result.append("&quot;");
                break;
            default:
                result.append(content[i]);
            }
        }
        return (result.toString());

    }


}








6.31.HTML Parser
6.31.1.List Tags
6.31.2.html parser DTD
6.31.3.Use javax.swing.text.html.HTMLEditorKit to parse HTML
6.31.4.extends HTMLEditorKit.ParserCallback
6.31.5.Parse HTML
6.31.6.Convert to HTML string
6.31.7.Escape HTML
6.31.8.Filter message string for characters that are sensitive in HTML
6.31.9.Filter the specified message string for characters that are sensitive in HTML
6.31.10.HTML color names
6.31.11.Text To HTML
6.31.12.Unescape HTML
6.31.13.Utility methods for dealing with HTML
6.31.14.insert HTML block dynamically
6.31.15.A collection of all character entites defined in the HTML4 standard.
6.31.16.Decode an HTML color string like '#F567BA;' into a Color