I have a component
that gets some string from a service, this service
loads its strings from a json
.
Since this json can be altered by an attacker (connecting to the server etc) I want the string to be sanitized before being shown in order to avoid XSS flaws.
Problem is that I get an annoying log
message:
WARNING: sanitizing HTML stripped some content (see http://g.co/ng/security#xss).
Everytime I search for a way to remove this message, I find someone who says "bypass the sanitizer" but this is actually not what I want to do, I need the sanitizer to do its job.
I wrote a simple example running on this plunkr:
@Component({
selector: 'my-app',
template: `
<div [innerHTML]="text">
</div>
`,
})
export class App {
text:string;
constructor(sanitizer:DomSanitizer) {
this.text = sanitizer.sanitize(SecurityContext.HTML,"<script>window.alert('XSS')</script>");
}
}
I am using [innerHTML]
binding because I need things like <b>hello</b>
to be rendered as hello.
html_sanitizer.ts
file itself: github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/modules/%40angular/… That's where the warning message is generated. Line:DOM.log('WARNING: sanitizing HTML stripped some content (see http://g.co/ng/security#xss).');