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CORS in Action

CORS in Action

Creating and consuming crossorigin APIs

by Monsur Hossain

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SummaryCORS in Action introduces CrossOrigin Resource Sharing (CORS) from both the server and the client perspective. It starts with the basics: how to make CORS requests and how to implement CORS on the server. It then explores key details such as performance, debugging, and security. API authors will learn how CORS opens their APIs to a wider ra...

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