Thanks for the video! Recently had this question come up in one of my interviews and had a hard time explaining it. This cleared a lot of things up for me!
per default yes. But this can be related with a CORS policy. Like so certain websites can allow other origins to load data from them and embed s and so on
I find it difficult to understand this explanation without the knowledge of basic coding. I was wondering the whole time what're inside those two tags: and
What do you think about this?
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Thanks for the video! Recently had this question come up in one of my interviews and had a hard time explaining it. This cleared a lot of things up for me!
thx, I hope the interview went well nonetheless
This video really cleared up my confusion about SOP. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
The general idea was expressed more clearly than on some well-known resources
thx Alexander, I'm glad you found it useful 👍
Good job man!!! Everything is clear! Wish you to have more watches than now!👍👍
thx 👍
Great Explanation mate!! Keep up the good work
thx deva 👍
Awesome Man
Glad you liked it
i am lot more clear with this concept now, thanks !
Happy to hear that!
In short: our js code cannot modify or read content(using variable to read document) of different origin.
per default yes. But this can be related with a CORS policy. Like so certain websites can allow other origins to load data from them and embed s and so on
Thank you
you're welcome Rahul 👍
I find it difficult to understand this explanation without the knowledge of basic coding. I was wondering the whole time what're inside those two tags: and
You are like a young Elon Musk
I'm not flying to Mars... At least not yet 😅