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- Cross-origin_resource_sharing abstract "Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) is a mechanism that allows many resources (e.g. fonts, javascript, etc.) on a web page to be requested from another domain outside of the domain the resource originated from. In particular, javascript's AJAX calls can use the XMLHttpRequest mechanism. Such "cross-domain" requests would otherwise be forbidden by web browsers, per the same origin security policy. CORS defines a way in which the browser and the server can interact to determine whether or not to allow the cross-origin request. It is more useful than only allowing same-origin requests, but it is more secure than simply allowing all such cross-origin requests.".
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing wikiPageExternalLink enable-cors.org.
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing wikiPageExternalLink cors.
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing wikiPageExternalLink cors.
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing wikiPageExternalLink HTTP_access_control.
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing wikiPageExternalLink technical.
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing wikiPageID "27711475".
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing wikiPageRevisionID "606588547".
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing hasPhotoCollection Cross-origin_resource_sharing.
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing subject Category:Ajax_(programming).
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing subject Category:World_Wide_Web_Consortium_standards.
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing type Abstraction100002137.
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing type Measure100033615.
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing type Standard107260623.
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing type SystemOfMeasurement113577171.
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing type WorldWideWebConsortiumStandards.
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing comment "Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) is a mechanism that allows many resources (e.g. fonts, javascript, etc.) on a web page to be requested from another domain outside of the domain the resource originated from. In particular, javascript's AJAX calls can use the XMLHttpRequest mechanism. Such "cross-domain" requests would otherwise be forbidden by web browsers, per the same origin security policy.".
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing label "Cross-Origin Resource Sharing".
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing label "Cross-Origin Resource Sharing".
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing label "Cross-origin resource sharing".
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing label "Cross-origin resource sharing".
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing label "Cross-origin resource sharing".
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing label "跨來源資源共享".
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing sameAs Cross-Origin_Resource_Sharing.
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing sameAs Cross-Origin_Resource_Sharing.
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing sameAs Cross-origin_resource_sharing.
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing sameAs m.0c3w65r.
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing sameAs Q1141085.
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing sameAs Q1141085.
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing sameAs Cross-origin_resource_sharing.
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing wasDerivedFrom Cross-origin_resource_sharing?oldid=606588547.
- Cross-origin_resource_sharing isPrimaryTopicOf Cross-origin_resource_sharing.