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Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)

Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) is a mechanism that allows restricted resources on a web page to be accessed from another domain outside the domain from which the first resource was served. CORS also relies on a mechanism by which browsers make a “preflight” request to the server hosting the cross-origin resource, in order to check that the server will permit the actual request. In that preflight, the browser sends headers that indicate the HTTP method and headers that will be used in the actual request. For security reasons, browsers restrict cross-origin HTTP requests initiated from scripts. For example, fetch() and XMLHttpRequest follow the same-origin policy. This means that a web application using those APIs can only request resources from the same origin the application was loaded from unless the response from other origins includes the right CORS headers.

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https://github.com/mvsde/browser-security

An abbreviated overview of browser security features.

browser cors csp origin security

Last synced: 05 Jan 2025

https://github.com/chavda-bhavik/schoacher-api

API to handle teacher and employer information and authentication for Schoacher

apollo-server cors expressjs grapgql graphql-upload jsonwebtoken nodejs typegraphql typeorm typescript

Last synced: 16 Jan 2025

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