Upon sleeping on it, this was the direction I was headed in. The problem is the HTML is user-generated and we know where that leads.
On 21 May 2013, at 13:14, Philip Skinner <m...@philip-skinner.co.uk> wrote: > You can specify the content of an iframe using a javascript call in the src: > > <iframe src="javascript:'<html><body><b>hurrah, another > iframe</b></body></html>';"></iframe> > > On 05/21/2013 01:57 PM, Ben Vinnerd wrote: >> You could try putting it in <iframe> (which doesn't support inline html, so >> you'd have to load it with src="/path/to/buggered_html_loader") >> >> >> >> On 21 May 2013 12:31, Dave Hodgkinson <da...@hodgkinson.org> wrote: >> >>> In keeping with the spirit of the list, this isn't directly a perl question >>> but it might be part of the solution. >>> >>> I'm picking up HTML from another site, and that HTML is pretty crappy. >>> >>> Is there any way of quarantining it so it doesn't bugger up the rest of the >>> page? >>> >>> >>> >>> >