Cross-Origin Resource Sharing

Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) is a W3C specification that allows cross-origin requests. It works by adding HTTP headers to Cross-origin resource requests and responses.

The CORS standard is necessary because it allows local resources on a web page to be requested from another domain. As a result, a web page may be restricted by relying on the same-origin policy, a security measure that determines how documents or scripts loaded from one origin can interact with resources from another.

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