htmLawed has much more features than xmlwash like transformation of tags or attributes, restrictions on attributes, character entity checks and transformations, proper nesting of HTML elements, etc.
Also see <a href="http://htmlpurifier.org/comparison.html#HTML_Safe">this page</a>.
Oops, my bad, I thought it was a genuine question and not a plug for your product, thanks to have corrected me by pasting the list of feature without reading my answer ;)
I don't know why you are being so cynical and sarcastic. I was only informing about a simple, open-sourced script with a broad range of capabilities that would be of interest to eZ users.
You have a wrong attitude, one that doesn't befit a forum moderator.
This is my last post here, so feel free to remove this thread or close my account.
The xmlwash extension is just a wrapper around another external library, hence when you compared it to your library providing a long list of your extra features, I thought you just replied randomly (still not convinced you looked long at it before judging what features one had and the other didn't).
Beside that, that's probably a few lines modification to integrate your library into it, and it seems indeed to handle some things better. If one is willing to dig into it, feel free ;)
As for my tone, I was trying to be more ironic than cynical ;) I suspect I read your post while having the "pleasure" to browse a forum full of random posts promoting various soft.
Sorry, it looks I throw the stone in the wrong direction. And that's not because I've been un needingly aggressive that I should hide it by deleting this thread.