How to turn off kohana's string sanitisation temporarily?

If you look at the HTML class code you'll notice that all attributes are generated with HTML::attributes() which makes all vars go through htmlspecialchars() ( This should have been HTML::chars(), one more thing to report at kohana dev lol ) This is done in order to make elements generated with kohana HTML class valid. If you really want to make it invalid, write it as it's outputted without using the HTML class.

If you look at the HTML class code you'll notice that all attributes are generated with HTML::attributes(), which makes all vars go through htmlspecialchars(). ( This should have been HTML::chars(), one more thing to report at kohana dev lol ). This is done in order to make elements generated with kohana HTML class valid.

If you really want to make it invalid, write it as it's outputted without using the HTML class.

Looks like this is the only option. Makes the HTML classes fairly useless when you have only slightly complex needs. – Matt H Jun 28 '10 at 21:33.

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