I'm going to admit to not having used this yet. But having used a lot other solutions (most recently pear Safe_HTML with additional pre/post-processing), this is a breath of fresh air: HTML Purifier
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Matt Wallace is a cloud computing architect, and recovering Web Application Developer working on a large e-commerce site
and dabbling in social networking applications. He has recurring dreams of manipulating
the real world with jQuery.
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