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## XSS vulnerability
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Showdown doesn't sanitize the input. This is by design since markdown relies on it to allow certain features to be correctly parsed into HTML. This, however, means XSS injection is quite possible.
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Showdown doesn't sanitize the input. This is by design since markdown relies on it to allow certain features to be correctly parsed into HTML.
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This, however, means XSS injection is quite possible.
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If you use showdown to parse untrusted input (such as user contributed data), you should:
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- DEFINITELY sanitize the content but only AFTER converting to HTML, not before.
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- PREFERABLY that should be done server side, not client side.
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There are a couple of libraries in the wild for your preferred language.
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Please refer to the wiki article [Markdown's XSS Vulnerability (and how to mitigate it)](https://github.com/showdownjs/showdown/wiki/Markdown's-XSS-Vulnerability-(and-how-to-mitigate-it))
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for more information.
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## Extensions
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