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-URI.Host
-TYPE: string/null
-VERSION: 1.2.0
-DEFAULT: NULL
---DESCRIPTION--
-
-<p>
- Defines the domain name of the server, so we can determine whether or
- an absolute URI is from your website or not. Not strictly necessary,
- as users should be using relative URIs to reference resources on your
- website. It will, however, let you use absolute URIs to link to
- subdomains of the domain you post here: i.e. example.com will allow
- sub.example.com. However, higher up domains will still be excluded:
- if you set %URI.Host to sub.example.com, example.com will be blocked.
- <strong>Note:</strong> This directive overrides %URI.Base because
- a given page may be on a sub-domain, but you wish HTML Purifier to be
- more relaxed and allow some of the parent domains too.
-</p>
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