Create Trusted Type policy for assigning an HTML in detectElementResize.js#1614
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Either this or #1608 should fix the Trusted Types issue. |
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When react virtualized is used in a page where it enforces Trusted Types, Trusted Types violation will trigger because there is an
innerHTMLusage indetectElementResize.js.I have made a fix to create a Trusted Type policy that returns the same HTML to eliminate this Trusted Types violation.
This PR fixes #1575.