docs: Fix typo in Trusted Types documentation (#40433)
Remove an extraneous 'd' from the Trusted Types header. PR Close #40433
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@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ You should configure the HTTP headers for Trusted Types in the following locatio
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The following is an example of a header specifically configured for Trusted Types and Angular:
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<code-example language="html">
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Content-Security-Policy: trusted-types angular; required-trusted-types-for 'script';
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Content-Security-Policy: trusted-types angular; require-trusted-types-for 'script';
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</code-example>
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The following is an example of a header specifically configured for Trusted Types and Angular applications that use any of the methods in Angular's [DomSanitizer](api/platform-browser/DomSanitizer) that bypasses security.
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@ -309,4 +309,4 @@ post](https://security.googleblog.com/2011/05/website-security-for-webmasters.ht
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Angular applications must follow the same security principles as regular web applications, and
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must be audited as such. Angular-specific APIs that should be audited in a security review,
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such as the [_bypassSecurityTrust_](guide/security#bypass-security-apis) methods, are marked in the documentation
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as security sensitive.
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as security sensitive.
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