On 9 Jun 2006, at 14:03, Spock wrote:
> I've application where most of data is fetched from database.
> Those data are inserted by people without "trust", so in every  
> template
>
> I'm using |escape filter ...so a question is :
>
> Is there is some method  to enable global escape filter ? :)

I've been thinking about this recently, and I've come to the  
conclusion that we might have missed a trick by not making ALL  
replacement variables escaped by default (and including a var|raw  
filter for the times when you don't want stuff to be escaped). It's  
probably too late to change this now though.

One solution is to write your own custom Context class and use that.  
The following code is unteste:

from django.template.context import Context
from django.utils.html import escape

class EscapedContext(Context):
     def __getitem__(self, key):
         value = super(Context, self)[key]
         return escape(value)

You would also need to add your own 'unescape' custom template filter  
that reverses the effects of escape for cases where you needed to do  
that. Maybe unescape would be a useful addition to the default set of  
template tags...

Cheers,

Simon


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