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A Rails application using ActiveAdmin was silently broken when a strict Content Security Policy (script-src 'self') blocked inline scripts necessary for admin form functionality. The article details the diagnosis process, evaluation of solutions, and implementation of CSP nonces as the fix to balance security and functionality.
csp
content-security-policy
rails
activeadmin
inline-scripts
nonce
xss-prevention
web-security
misconfiguration
debugging
Rails
ActiveAdmin
Ruby on Rails
Syndicode
CSP