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CORS Essentials

CORS Essentials

By : Gunasundaram
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CORS Essentials

CORS Essentials

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By: Gunasundaram

Overview of this book

This book explains how to use CORS, including specific implementations for platforms such as Drupal, WordPress, IIS Server, ASP.NET, JBoss, Windows Azure, and Salesforce, as well as how to use CORS in the Cloud on Amazon AWS, YouTube, Mulesoft, and others. It examines limitations, security risks, and alternatives to CORS. It explores the W3C Specification and major developer documentation sources about CORS. It attempts to predict what kinds of extension to the CORS specification, or completely new techniques, will come in the future to address the limitations of CORS Web developers will learn how to share code and assets across domains with CORS. They will learn a variety of techniques that are rather similar in their method and syntax. The book is organized by similar types of framework and application, so it can be used as a reference. Developers will learn about special cases, such as when a proxy is necessary. And they will learn about some alternative techniques that achieve similar goals, and when they may be preferable to using CORS
Table of Contents (10 chapters)
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What is a proxy server?


A proxy server handles requests from clients asking for resources from another server. The requests may be for resources, such as files, web pages, or other resources from different servers. If the request is validated, the proxy server retrieves the resource and sends it to the requesting client. There are many types of proxy; they share the common purpose of acting as intermediaries to facilitate requests between clients and target servers.

Note

Proxy servers are defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) at

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Proxy server connections are specified by the W3C at

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People who work for large organizations are probably familiar with the process of configuring their web browser, or other desktop applications that require Internet access to connect through a proxy. The proxy provides them with access to the Internet, while the network firewall protects the devices inside their network from intrusions.

Note

A proxy server may eliminate the need for CORS in your application...

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