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The Content-Security-Policy (CSP) is configured by the server in HTTP responses in the [[http headers|header]] <code>Content-Security-Policy</code><br> | The Content-Security-Policy (CSP) is configured by the server in HTTP responses in the [[http headers|header]] <code>Content-Security-Policy</code><br> | ||
It controls what resources a client is allowed to load from (ex: javascript, css, ...). | It controls what resources a client is allowed to load from (ex: javascript, css, ...). | ||
Entry values are space-separated, and new keys are separated by <code>;</code>s. | |||
= Documentation = | = Documentation = |
Revision as of 15:14, 18 September 2021
The Content-Security-Policy (CSP) is configured by the server in HTTP responses in the header Content-Security-Policy
It controls what resources a client is allowed to load from (ex: javascript, css, ...).
Entry values are space-separated, and new keys are separated by ;
s.
Documentation
MDN https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Security-Policy
Examples
Content-Security-Policy: connect-src http://example.com/; script-src http://example.com/; font-src http://example.com/