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Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) is a mechanism that allows restricted resources (e.g. fonts) on a web page to be requested from another domain outside the domain from which the first resource was served. This is set on the server-side and there is nothing you can do from the client-side to change that setting, that is up to the server/API. There are some ways to get around it tho.
Sources : MDN - HTTP Access Control | Wiki - CORS
CORS is set server-side by supplying each request with additional headers which allow requests to be requested outside of the own domain, for example to your localhost
. This is primarily set by the header:
Access-Control-Allow-Origin
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* Advanced Window Snap | |
* Snaps the Active Window to one of nine different window positions. | |
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* @author Andrew Moore <[email protected]> | |
* @version 1.0 | |
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* SnapActiveWindow resizes and moves (snaps) the active window to a given position. |