You can completely disable inline scripts using strict CSP And of cause this is you who output the script entered to the page :) If it is done via Label just remove 'setEscapeModelStrings(false)'
If you need to accept and display HTML input, you can 'sanitize' form value from mobile (sorry for typos ;) On Tue, Oct 27, 2020, 07:34 Arunachalam Sibisakkaravarthi < arunacha...@mcruncher.com> wrote: > Hi guys, > JS script alert is displayed when user input <script>alert('xss > attacks')</script> and submit the form. How to handle this? Basically I > want to prevent Cross-Site-Scripting from user inputs. > Is it possible to do this globally since our Wicket Webapp is big? > I found the below post which is discussed in 2010. > Preventing-user-input-script-injection-attacks > < > http://apache-wicket.1842946.n4.nabble.com/Preventing-user-input-script-injection-attacks-td3059119.html > > > > > > *Thanks And RegardsSibi.ArunachalammCruncher* >