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- Configuration
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- Configuration is documented on a per-use case: if a class uses a certain
- value from the configuration object, it has to define its name and what the
- value is used for. This means decentralized configuration declarations that
- are nevertheless error checking and a centralized configuration object.
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- Directives are divided into namespaces, indicating the major portion of
- functionality they cover (although there may be overlaps). Please consult
- the documentation in ConfigDef for more information on these namespaces.
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- Since configuration is dependant on context, internal classes require a
- configuration object to be passed as a parameter. (They also require a
- Context object). A majority of classes do not need the config object,
- but for those who do, it is a lifesaver.
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- Definition objects are complex datatypes influenced by their respective
- directive namespaces (HTMLDefinition with HTML and CSSDefinition with CSS).
- If any of these directives is updated, HTML Purifier forces the definition
- to be regenerated.
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- vim: et sw=4 sts=4
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