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HTTP access control (CORS)
Cross-site HTTP requests are HTTP requests for resources from a different domain than the domain of the resource making the request. For instance, a resource loaded from Domain A ( http://domaina.example ) such as an HTML web page, makes a request for a resource on Domain B ( http://domainb.foo ), such as an image, using the img element ( http://domainb.foo/image.jpg ). This occurs very commonly on the web today — pages load a number of resources in a cross-site manner, including CSS stylesheets, images and scripts, and other resources.
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HTTP access control (CORS)
Cross-site HTTP requests are HTTP requests for resources from a different domain than the domain of the resource making the request. For instance, a resource loaded from Domain A ( http://domaina.example ) such as an HTML web page, makes a request for a resource on Domain B ( http://domainb.foo ), such as an image, using the img element ( http://domainb.foo/image.jpg ). This occurs very commonly on the web today — pages load a number of resources in a cross-site manner, including CSS stylesheets, images and scripts, and other resources.
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HTTP access control (CORS)
Cross-site HTTP requests are HTTP requests for resources from a different domain than the domain of the resource making the request. For instance, a resource loaded from Domain A ( http://domaina.example ) such as an HTML web page, makes a request for a resource on Domain B ( http://domainb.foo ), such as an image, using the img element ( http://domainb.foo/image.jpg ). This occurs very commonly on the web today — pages load a number of resources in a cross-site manner, including CSS stylesheets, images and scripts, and other resources.
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4- titleHTTP access control (CORS) - HTTP | MDN
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- descriptionCross-site HTTP requests are HTTP requests for resources from a different domain than the domain of the resource making the request. For instance, a resource loaded from Domain A ( http://domaina.example ) such as an HTML web page, makes a request for a resource on Domain B ( http://domainb.foo ), such as an image, using the img element ( http://domainb.foo/image.jpg ). This occurs very commonly on the web today — pages load a number of resources in a cross-site manner, including CSS stylesheets, images and scripts, and other resources.
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99- https://web.archive.org/web/20130112204321/http://arunranga.com/examples/access-control
- https://web.archive.org/web/20130112204321/http://crypto.stanford.edu/websec/specs/origin-header
- https://web.archive.org/web/20130112204321/http://identity.mozilla.com/post/12950196039/deploying-browserid-at-mozilla
- https://web.archive.org/web/20130112204321/http://mdn.uservoice.com/forums/51389-mdn-website-feedback-http-developer-mozilla-org
- https://web.archive.org/web/20130112204321/http://www.kendoui.com/blogs/teamblog/posts/11-10-04/using_cors_with_all_modern_browsers.aspx