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Cross-origin resource sharing

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Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) is a browser technology specification, which defines ways for a web service to provide interfaces for sand boxed scripts coming from a different domain under same origin policy. CORS is a modern alternative to JSONP pattern.