Gert-Jan
Gert-Jan
@imannms No, it doesn't seem so. But, with the published configuration a set of custom tags and attributes are added into the Purifier config, which are HTML5 elements.
Just to confirm, switching to the correct `composer` version fixed it for me too!
I was able to solve the issue by switching to the correct build of Composer instead of using the version available on my OS (Kubuntu). I had to reinstall composer...
@ibeona No, Composer 2.0 isn't publicly available, so you shouldn't switch to it. I use `Composer version 1.10.13 2020-09-09 11:46:34`, without a Docker container and works perfectly fine. Check that...
@locphan57910 and @djurovicigoor The first tip worked for me. I was just able to work on my project with Purifier and tried the first tip, which does work here.
Could you please elaborate a b it more?