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Add Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) - HTTP | MDN
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- Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) is an HTTP-header based mechanism that allows a server to indicate any other origins (domain, scheme, or port) than its own from which a browser should permit loading of resources.
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- https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS
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- Learn the history and evolution of same-origin policy and CORS, understand CORS and the different types of cross-origin access in depth, and learn (some) best practices.
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- https://ieftimov.com/post/deep-dive-cors-history-how-it-works-best-practices/
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Add Deep dive in CORS: History, how it works, and best practices | Hacker News
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- https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26798412
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- Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) is a mechanism that allows restricted resources on a web page to be requested from another domain outside the domain from which the first resource was served. A web page may freely embed cross-origin images, stylesheets, scripts, iframes, and videos. Certain "cross-domain" requests, notably Ajax requests, are forbidden by default by the same-origin security policy. CORS defines a way in which a browser and server can interact to determine whether it is safe to allow the cross-origin request. It allows for more freedom and functionality than purely same-origin requests, but is more secure than simply allowing all cross-origin requests. The specification for CORS is included as part of the WHATWG's Fetch Living Standard. This specification describes how CORS is currently implemented in browsers. An earlier specification was published as a W3C Recommendation.
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- https://en.wikipedia.org/?curid=27711475
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