Community
For regular, non-security related questions, the support forums is the place to go. You can search to see if your question has been already answered or ask it yourself. The primary benefit of a publically accessible forum is that other users can benefit from your question.
You can send me an email at admin@htmlpurifier.org; please use this address for security advisories. Any mail I receive will be considered public: if an answer to a question you ask would be helpful to other users, it will probably be published.
Consulting
I am available for paid consulting with HTML Purifier. Please contact me at admin@htmlpurifier.org for a free quote. Consulting services vary, but previous clients have commissioned new features and integrations with other software. As always, general support requests will be answered on the the forums, but if you desire guaranteed one-on-one attention or custom code, paid consulting is for you!
About Me
Edward Z. Yang is the lead developer for HTML Purifier. Extremely proficient in PHP, and moderately experienced in JavaScript, C++, XSLT, Java, LaTeX and SQL (he does not believe that HTML, XML or CSS are programming languages), he has been responsible for writing, among other things, a defunct literature management system, an active system status monitor and miscellaneous educational games. When not programming per se, he can be found working on PHP's documentation (specifically the docs for the Subversion extension) and giving advice on DevNetwork forums. Occasionally you'll find him wielding Adobe Photoshop, Inkscape, or his administrative powers over at Wikipedia.
When not on the computer, Edward enjoys jogging, playing Oboe and singing.
About This Website
This website is powered by XHTML Compiler, a home-grown, cutting
edge content-management framework that combines the simplicity and
speed of plain old HTML files with the dynamic power of
technologies based on open-standards such as XML,
XSLT, XInclude, and XPath. XHTML source files
are compact, modular and easily manageable with SVN.
An XML-based architecture ensures that documents will
always be standards-compliant and accessible. XHTML Compiler “does
XHTML right”, by serving it as application/xml+xhtml
to browsers that support it.
XHTML Compiler has not been released in any specific capacity, but the well-documented source code can be browsed at the SVN repository.