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@search.cpan.org redirect reduction canonicalization project, pass 2:
Refer to all modules using their /dist/Foo/ path instead of via
the mishmash of old author path, new author path, module documentation,
etc.

This pass brought to you by loving, painstaking hand editing.
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@HTML::Scrubber - Perl extension for scrubbing/sanitizing html. If you wanna 
"scrub" or "sanitize" html input in a reliable an flexible fashion, then 
this module is for you.

When a tag is encountered, HTML::Scrubber allows/denies the tag using the 
explicit rule if one exists. If no explicit rule exists, Scrubber applies 
the default rule. If an explicit rule exists, but it's a simple rule(1), 
the default attribute rule is applied.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/HTML-Scrubber/
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@Add p5-HTML-Scrubber, Perl extension for scrubbing/sanitizing html
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WWW: http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?HTML::Scrubber
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