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HTTP headers are what is sent to the browser before the page markup. They often include the page MIME type, charset, status code and encoding. Headers are often overridden to change the page MIME type or redirect the user.
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Using a nonce Content Security Policy header for style-src for inline style elements returns...
It seems like you added the nonce to the script-src directive but not to the style-src directive. This might be the reason that why scripts are working but styles are not.
Possible solution:
"style-sr …