* Convert a value into the proper css writable value. The style name `name` * should be logical (no hyphens), as specified * in `CSSProperty.isUnitlessNumber`. * * @param {string} name CSS property name such as `topMargin`. * @param {*} value CSS property value such as `10px`. * @return {strin
(name, value, isCustomProperty)
| 14978 | * @return {string} Normalized style value with dimensions applied. |
| 14979 | */ |
| 14980 | function dangerousStyleValue(name, value, isCustomProperty) { |
| 14981 | // Note that we've removed escapeTextForBrowser() calls here since the |
| 14982 | // whole string will be escaped when the attribute is injected into |
| 14983 | // the markup. If you provide unsafe user data here they can inject |
| 14984 | // arbitrary CSS which may be problematic (I couldn't repro this): |
| 14985 | // https://www.owasp.org/index.php/XSS_Filter_Evasion_Cheat_Sheet |
| 14986 | // http://www.thespanner.co.uk/2007/11/26/ultimate-xss-css-injection/ |
| 14987 | // This is not an XSS hole but instead a potential CSS injection issue |
| 14988 | // which has lead to a greater discussion about how we're going to |
| 14989 | // trust URLs moving forward. See #2115901 |
| 14990 | |
| 14991 | var isEmpty = value == null || typeof value === 'boolean' || value === ''; |
| 14992 | if (isEmpty) { |
| 14993 | return ''; |
| 14994 | } |
| 14995 | |
| 14996 | if (!isCustomProperty && typeof value === 'number' && value !== 0 && !(isUnitlessNumber.hasOwnProperty(name) && isUnitlessNumber[name])) { |
| 14997 | return value + 'px'; // Presumes implicit 'px' suffix for unitless numbers |
| 14998 | } |
| 14999 | |
| 15000 | return ('' + value).trim(); |
| 15001 | } |
| 15002 | |
| 15003 | var warnValidStyle = emptyFunction; |
| 15004 |
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