On Thursday, 24 January 2019 06:56:13 UTC, Thomas Broyer wrote:
>
> You may want to first look for "javascript:" in the generated JS (possibly 
> in PRETTY mode), to confirm Chromium engineer's findings.


Thanks Thomas for this prompt :) I looked again at the ticket you mentioned 
and replaced all of the javascript:'' & javascript:"" with about:blank and 
our application now loads in canary.

Using direct injection definitely didn't fix the issue for me, but I can 
now add a post processing step to our build to fix this. I guess it should 
in theory be possible to produce our own custom linker to do this properly?

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