javascript - Cross domain and google CDN for jquery -


Google does not use CDN to break jquery rules on not using cross domain requests on a web page Do you rely on Google to do enough?

The use of script tags from any foreign website is allowed to own the browser because it is believed that you Want to load functionality? The loaded scripts are not able to directly communicate with the foreign domain (except for the CRS, the core of the XHR), it is just that you do not want to allow for un-checked user input, Can load a script from It is possible for a foreign script that you do not want, but if it is from a reliable source, then it should be fine.

If Google was caught in order to use injections through his CDN, there would be serious reactions, and I suspect that it will happen anytime, and if this happens, then faster than that You will also be rectified as much as you will pay attention to this issue.


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