Jevix 0.9.5

The new version of Jevix is published - 0.9.5.
The main difference of the new version is that from then on Jevix can be used as a means for comprehensive control and conversion of text data of large Internet projects with "User-Generated" material.
Now Jevix can not only apply typography rules, unify HTML / XML markup, but also control the list of valid tags with the ability to define a list of valid attributes for each tag separately. It is also possible to prevent probable
What is Jevix and what is it not?
I have long wanted to clarify this issue, to tell why Jevix was invented and what its place among other similar projects. So:
- Jevix is a powerful and easy-to-use tool for working as part of large Internet projects that provide a wide audience with access to text materials that are viewed or edited by an unlimited number of users.
- Jevix is a tool for applying typing rules
- Jevix is a tool to combat XSS attacks hidden in HTML code
- Jevix is a project that is constantly evolving and getting better.
- Jevix is fully functional when working with both plain text and HTML documents.
- Jevix is not a panacea for aesthetes. The project has never been positioned as a means of satisfying people whose main life purpose, due to modern trends, is to thoroughly design the materials of their mental work, rather than filling these materials with any meaning interesting to those around them.
- Jevix is not trying to replace any text elements that resemble typography arbitrarily far with their true equivalents: the practice of exploitation as part of real projects has shown that this can lead to absurdity. Nevertheless, the rules of typography will be improved from version to version.
- Jevix is not a model of a high performance engine. Unfortunately, the project was conceived for more modest tasks than those that it is solving now. However, over the entire life of the project, no complaints about performance have been received. the developer has changed, the alpha version is already in debugging.