SymfonyCon Disneyland Paris 2022: How to handle content edition in Symfony?

First of all, we thank all the people who took the time to submit a talk proposal for the upcoming conference. Take advantage of the last weekend of submissions to share your knowledge! The call for Papers will be open until next Monday: August 29th. Do not miss this opportunity… dare to be part of the conference program!

As you already know, Sebastian Bergmann, Marion Hurteau, Diego Aguiar and Ondřej Mirtes (check out for more details) will be part of the conference program with inspiring talks.

Today, we have the pleasure to announce that:

Titouan Galopin (@titouangalopin), co-founder of Citipo, will speak about “How to handle content edition in Symfony”: Content edition is the process of letting users create rich content directly from your project. It goes from allowing users to write simple text comments to letting users write rich documents collaboratively in real-time. Due to the inherent risks of displaying user content on your platform, it is a difficult problem to tackle in a secure, scalable and feature-rich way. Let's discuss how the HtmlSanitizer component, Symfony UX, and Mercure can be used together to build amazing editing experiences for your users.

We are very happy to welcome these fantastic speakers and have their talks scheduled at the conference!

In the meantime, plan your stay at SymfonyCon Disneyland Paris 2022:

  • November 15-16: Pre-conference workshops. Have a look on the topics

  • November 17-18: Conference with 3 tracks during 2 days! Registration and accommodation details are available on the conference dedicated page.

Register online now!

We look forward to seeing you face to face again and to meet our new community members!

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