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Update dependency dompurify to v2 #3

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Update dependency dompurify to v2 #3

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Update Type Change CompatibilityScore
dompurify major dependencies ^1.0.11 -> ^2.0.0 compatibility-score for dompurify

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cure53/DOMPurify

v2.0.0

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Note: This release makes sure that, by default only string objects are returned (if not specified otherwise). This change relates to a surprising behavior in Chrome 77 - having to do with Trusted Types.

  • Changed the default behavior for Trusted Types (See #​361)
  • Added a new config flag to manually enable Trusted Types support
  • Added support for more attributes
  • Fixed a minor CSP warning

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@azu azu merged commit bbfcdf7 into master Sep 19, 2019
@azu azu deleted the renovate/dompurify-2.x branch September 19, 2019 13:45
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