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* [Git](#git)
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* [Go](#go)
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* [HTML](#html)
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* [HTTP](#http)
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* [Internet](#internet)
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* [JavaScript](#javascript)
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### HTTP
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- [What Counts As Cross-Origin With CORS?](http/what-counts-as-cross-origin-with-cors.md)
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### Internet
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# What Counts As Cross-Origin With CORS?
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When it comes to HTTP, an
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[origin](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/origin) is defined
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by several different aspects of the URL. This is important for understanding
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what qualifies as _same_ and _cross_-origin when dealing with
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[CORS](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) (Cross-Origin
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Resource Sharing).
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For something to be _same-origin_, it must have the same scheme (HTTP/HTTPS),
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the same host, and the same port. If any one of the scheme, host (including
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subdomains), or port is different, then it is not _same-origin_.
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Here are some examples of different origins:
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- `https://example.com` vs `http://example.com` (different scheme)
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- `https://example.com` vs `https://sub.example.com` (different host)
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- `https://example.com:3000` vs `https://example.com:5000` (different port)
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As long as the scheme, host, and port match, they are the same origin. The path
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(everything following the origin) doesn't factor into the question of same
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origin.
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