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9 <title>Contact - HTML Purifier</title>
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19 <h1 id="title">Contact</h1>
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23 <div id="Community">
24 <h2>Community</h2>
25 <p>For regular, non-security related questions, the
26 <a href="http://htmlpurifier.org/phorum/">support forums</a> is the
27 place to go. You can search to see if your question has been already
28 answered or ask it yourself. The primary benefit of a publically accessible
29 forum is that other users can benefit from your question.</p>
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32 <div id="Email">
33 <h2>Email</h2>
34 <p>You can send me an email at
35 <a href="mailto:admin@htmlpurifier.org">admin@htmlpurifier.org</a>;
36 please use this address for security advisories.
37 Any mail I receive will be considered public: if an answer to a question you ask
38 would be helpful to other users, it will probably be published.</p>
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41 <h2>Consulting</h2>
43 <p>
44 I am available for paid consulting with HTML Purifier.
45 Please contact me at <a href="mailto:admin@htmlpurifier.org">admin@htmlpurifier.org</a>
46 for a free quote. Consulting services vary, but previous clients have
47 commissioned new features and integrations with other software. As always,
48 general support requests will be answered on the
49 <a href="http://htmlpurifier.org/phorum/">the forums</a>, but if you desire
50 guaranteed one-on-one attention or custom code, paid consulting is for you!
51 </p>
53 <h2>About Me</h2>
55 <p>
56 <strong>Edward Z. Yang</strong> is the lead developer for HTML Purifier.
57 Extremely proficient in <abbr>PHP</abbr>, and moderately experienced in JavaScript,
58 C++, <abbr>XSLT</abbr>, Java, LaTeX and <abbr>SQL</abbr> (he does not believe that
59 <abbr>HTML</abbr>, <abbr>XML</abbr> or <abbr>CSS</abbr> are programming languages), he has
60 been responsible for writing, among
61 other things, a defunct
62 <a href="http://www.thewritingpot.com/history.html">literature management
63 system</a>, an active <a href="http://www.thewritingpot.com/wikistatus/">system
64 status monitor</a> and
65 <a href="http://www.thewritingpot.com/stroop/">miscellaneous</a>
66 <a href="http://www.thewritingpot.com/projectilelab/">educational</a>
67 <a href="http://www.thewritingpot.com/boatlab/">games</a>. When
68 not programming per se, he can be
69 found working on <abbr>PHP</abbr>'s documentation (specifically the
70 docs for the <a href="http://pecl.php.net/package/svn">Subversion</a>
71 extension) and giving advice on <a href="http://forums.devnetwork.net/">DevNetwork
72 forums</a>. Occasionally you'll find him wielding Adobe Photoshop, Inkscape,
73 or his administrative powers over at <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Edward_Z._Yang">Wikipedia</a>.
74 </p>
76 <p>
77 When not on the computer, Edward enjoys jogging, playing Oboe and
78 singing.
79 </p>
81 <h2>About This Website</h2>
83 <p>
84 This website is powered by <strong>XHTML Compiler</strong>, a home-grown, cutting
85 edge content-management framework that combines the simplicity and
86 speed of plain old <abbr>HTML</abbr> files with the dynamic power of
87 technologies based on open-standards such as <abbr>XML</abbr>,
88 <abbr>XSLT</abbr>, XInclude, and XPath. <abbr>XHTML</abbr> source files
89 are compact, modular and easily manageable with <abbr>SVN</abbr>.
90 An <abbr>XML</abbr>-based architecture ensures that documents will
91 always be standards-compliant and accessible. XHTML Compiler <q>does
92 <abbr>XHTML</abbr> right</q>, by serving it as <code>application/xml+xhtml</code>
93 to browsers that support it.
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95 <p>
96 XHTML Compiler has not been released in any specific
97 capacity, but the well-documented source code can be browsed at the
98 <a href="http://htmlpurifier.org/svnroot/htmlpurifier-web/trunk/xhtml-compiler"><abbr>SVN</abbr> repository</a>.
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