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It turns out modifying the CSP headers in meta tags has no effect.
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This commit includes:
* removal of page_info_server
* running of storage client in popup context
* extraction of some common CSS to a separate file
* extraction of scripts import view to a separate file
* addition of a facility to conveniently clone complex structures from DOM (in DOM_helpers.js)
* addition of hydrilla repo url to default settings
* other minor changes
and of course changes related to the actual installation of scripts from the repo
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The parsing function isn't used yet; however, it will eventually be as a less
destructive alternative to handling headers as indivisible units.
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from the copyright file
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The base URL is now included in the settings. The unique value no longer uses
it directly, as it is included by virtue of the settings; however, the number
of full hours since the epoch (UTC) is now incorporated.
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Signatures, instead of consisting of the secure salt followed by the unique
value generated from the URL, are now the unique value generated from the
policy value (which will follow them) succeeded by the URL.
CSP headers are now _always_ cleared on FF, regardless of whether the page
is whitelisted or not. This means whitelisting takes effect on page reload,
rather than only when caching occurs. However, it obviously presents security
issues; refinment will occur in a future commit.
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Increase the power of URL-based smuggling by making it (effectively)
compulsory in all cases and adapting a <salt><unique value><JSON-encoded
settings> structure. While the details still need to be worked out, the
potential for future expansion is there.
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Nonces are now randomly generated, either in the page (for non-HTTP(S) pages)
or by a background module which stores them by tab and frame IDs. In order to
support the increased variance in nonce-generating methods and allow them to
be loaded from the background, handle_page_actions is now invoked separately
according to (non-)blocking mechanism.
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In-page blocking now works on Firefox, and JavaScript/data- URLs are properly
blocked to ensure no JavaScript leaks in through backdoors. Blocking of HTML/XML
data: urls should be refined (eventually) to align with current practice for
pages in general.
Also, script-blocking is now filtered by nonce, making it possible (albeit
perhaps not desirable) to inject scripts before the DOM is complete.
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adding a <meta> tag
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