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CORS Essentials

By : Rajesh Gunasundaram
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CORS Essentials

By: Rajesh 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 (15 chapters)
CORS Essentials
Credits
About the Authors
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
Index

Chapter 4. CORS in Popular Content Management Frameworks

In this chapter, we will learn about the following:

  • Enabling CORS in WordPress, Drupal, Joomla!, and Adobe Experience Manager (AEM)

  • Enabling CORS in the WordPress.com SAAS platform

  • WordPress plugins for CORS and methods using the API

  • Drupal modules for CORS and methods using the API

  • The AEM package com.adobe.cq.social.commons.cors

  • Using rulesets in AEM to add CORS headers

  • Configuring the Sling Referrer filter in the AEM CRX Console

Tip

In 2013, Adobe Systems renamed the Adobe CQ WCM to Adobe Experience Manager (also known as Adobe AEM or just AEM).