I was thinking more about the default behavior. But if security is inconvenient, no one will adopt it.
Yeah, and this mentality of bypassing security mechanisms also gave us template injections.
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What? That makes no sense :-). Template Injections existed before ng-csp.
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It's just an example of how the approach of "let's make it work despite security restrictions" is harmful.
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Which brings us back to the point that bypassing security for "convenience" is an anti-pattern and must die.
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