Added HTML purifier support

Change-Id: Ic76ebc3f3fb05518d0a0427b3fe327e4269ee7a9
Signed-off-by: SJ <sj@acts.hu>
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URI.Host
TYPE: string/null
VERSION: 1.2.0
DEFAULT: NULL
--DESCRIPTION--
<p>
Defines the domain name of the server, so we can determine whether or
an absolute URI is from your website or not. Not strictly necessary,
as users should be using relative URIs to reference resources on your
website. It will, however, let you use absolute URIs to link to
subdomains of the domain you post here: i.e. example.com will allow
sub.example.com. However, higher up domains will still be excluded:
if you set %URI.Host to sub.example.com, example.com will be blocked.
<strong>Note:</strong> This directive overrides %URI.Base because
a given page may be on a sub-domain, but you wish HTML Purifier to be
more relaxed and allow some of the parent domains too.
</p>
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