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Suggestion: Include Content Security Policy & Whitelist plugin by default #6296

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joshuamorony opened this issue Apr 23, 2016 · 5 comments
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@joshuamorony
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I feel like one of the most common issues people are running into is not including the whitelist plugin / not having a content security policy defined in index.html. I think the concept of the CSP tag is very confusing as well.

Would it be reasonable to add a default Content Security Policy tag to the generated index.html file?

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Hey @joshuamorony is this for v2?

@jgw96
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jgw96 commented May 10, 2016

Hello all! As it seems it has been a while since there was any activity on this issue i will be closing it for now. Feel free to comment if you feel it should be reopened. Thanks for using Ionic!

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This issue was moved to ionic-team/ionic2-app-base#29

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Sorry @jgw96, I messaged @joshuamorony to ask if this was for v2 and he replied to me. I should've added that here. However, since this is something that needs to be added to the starters I have moved it.

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jgw96 commented May 10, 2016

@brandyscarney no problem!

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