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Remove references to CSP plugin-types #6292
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Always excited about some cleanup!
I have a question about PDFs, which I left in w3c/webappsec-csp#456 (comment) , which we should resolve before merging this.
With Flash not being supported anymore, the CSP directive plugin-types has lost its main reason for being and is being removed from the Content Security Policy specification: w3c/webappsec-csp#456 This change removes references to the relative algorithm in the Content Security Policy spec.
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Can you restore the pull request template that was deleted, so that we can fill out the checkboxes (implementer interest, tests, bugs filed) appropriately? |
Ok, it took me some time because of other stuff to do in between, but I opened a PR for the test: web-platform-tests/wpt#27499 |
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Perfect, thanks! I updated the original post to indicate this has Mozilla support (since they never shipped plugin-types), so all the boxes are checked and we can merge this now.
I think pr-preview overwrote your changes, but yeah, agreed. |
With Flash not being supported anymore, the CSP directive plugin-types
has lost its main reason for being and is being removed from the
Content Security Policy specification:
w3c/webappsec-csp#456
This change removes references to the relative algorithm in the
Content Security Policy spec.
(See WHATWG Working Mode: Changes for more details.)
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