=========================================================== .___ __ __ _________________ __ __ __| _/|__|/ |_ / ___\_` __ \__ \ | | \/ __ | | \\_ __\ / /_/ > | \// __ \| | / /_/ | | || | \___ /|__| (____ /____/\____ | |__||__| /_____/ \/ \/ grep rough audit - static analysis tool v2.8 written by @Wireghoul =================================[justanotherhacker.com]=== php-mf2-0.3.0/Mf2/Parser.php-71- curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_MAXREDIRS, 5); php-mf2-0.3.0/Mf2/Parser.php:72: $html = curl_exec($ch); php-mf2-0.3.0/Mf2/Parser.php-73- $info = $curlInfo = curl_getinfo($ch); ############################################## php-mf2-0.3.0/Mf2/Parser.php-1076- * php-mf2-0.3.0/Mf2/Parser.php:1077: * If `$htmlSafe` is set, any angle brackets in the results from non e-* properties php-mf2-0.3.0/Mf2/Parser.php-1078- * will be HTML-encoded, bringing all output to the same level of encoding. ############################################## php-mf2-0.3.0/README.md-58- php-mf2-0.3.0/README.md:59:* To fetch microformats from a URL, call `Mf2\fetch($url)` php-mf2-0.3.0/README.md:60:* To parse microformats from HTML, call `Mf2\parse($html, $url)`, where `$url` is the URL from which `$html` was loaded, if any. This parameter is required for correct relative URL parsing and must not be left out unless parsing HTML which is not loaded from the web. php-mf2-0.3.0/README.md-61- ############################################## php-mf2-0.3.0/README.md-94- php-mf2-0.3.0/README.md:95:`$output` is a canonical microformats2 array structure like: php-mf2-0.3.0/README.md-96- ############################################## php-mf2-0.3.0/README.md-206- php-mf2-0.3.0/README.md:207:There are several ways to selectively parse microformats from a document. If you wish to only parse microformats from an element with a particular ID, `Parser::parseFromId($id) ` is the easiest way. php-mf2-0.3.0/README.md-208- ############################################## php-mf2-0.3.0/README.md-235- php-mf2-0.3.0/README.md:236:php-mf2 has some support for parsing classic microformats markup. It’s enabled by default, but can be turned off by calling `Mf2\parse($html, $url, false);` or `$parser->parse(false);` if you’re instanciating a parser yourself. php-mf2-0.3.0/README.md-237-