$sanitize: do not trigger CSP alert/report in Firefox and Chrome
(2fab3d)
Refactorings
SanitizeUriProvider: remove usages of whitelist
(76738102)
httpProvider: remove usages of whitelist and blacklist
(c953af6b)
sceDelegateProvider: remove usages of whitelist and blacklist
(a206e267)
Deprecation Notices
Deprecated aHrefSanitizationWhitelist. It is now aHrefSanitizationTrustedUri
Deprecated imgSrcSanitizationWhitelist. It is now imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUri
Deprecated xsrfWhitelistedOrigins. It is now xsrfTrustedOrigins
Deprecated resourceUrlWhitelist. It is now trustedResourceUrlList
Deprecated resourceUrlBlacklist. It is now bannedResourceUrlList
For the purposes of backward compatibility, the previous symbols are aliased to their new symbol.
1.8.0 nested-vaccination (2020-06-01)
This release contains a breaking change to resolve a security issue which was discovered by
Krzysztof Kotowicz(@koto); and independently by Esben Sparre Andreasen (@esbena) while
performing a Variant Analysis of CVE-2020-11022
which itself was found and reported by Masato Kinugawa (@masatokinugawa).
Bug Fixes
jqLite:
prevent possible XSS due to regex-based HTML replacement
(2df43c)
Breaking Changes
jqLite due to:
2df43c: prevent possible XSS due to regex-based HTML replacement
JqLite no longer turns XHTML-like strings like <div /><span /> to sibling elements <div></div><span></span>
when not in XHTML mode. Instead it will leave them as-is. The browser, in non-XHTML mode, will convert these to:
<div><span></span></div>.
This is a security fix to avoid an XSS vulnerability if a new jqLite element is created from a user-controlled HTML string.
If you must have this functionality and understand the risk involved then it is posible to restore the original behavior by calling
Commits
aac55c0 docs(changelog): add release notes for 1.8.1
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Bumps angular-mocks from 1.5.9 to 1.8.1.
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docs(changelog): add release notes for 1.8.183e5177
chore(CircleCI): fixdeploy-docs
jobaa7e177
chore(deps): bump node-fetch from 2.6.0 to 2.6.1a4f3934
chore(deps): bump node-fetcha2739b6
chore(deps): bump node-fetch8140862
chore(deps): bump http-proxy from 1.16.2 to 1.18.1eaa0349
chore(copyright): update to Google LLC4b0b681
chore(SauceLabs): updatesauce-connect
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chore(deps): bump is-my-json-valid from 2.15.0 to 2.20.5450d32a
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