Crossdomain settings in Google Chrome

I am wondering, in IE and Firefox, you can configure the browser to allow cross-domain calls.

I can not find any option in chrome for this (in fact, there are not too many options at all ...)

Is there any about: config like things?

Yours faithfully

- Andy

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Not. Unfortunately.

Chrome and Firefox, however, support cross-domain requests through W3C CORS (Cross Origin resource sharing), however the remote host has to enable it. If the remote host supports it explicitly, then you do not need to make any changes to your XMLHttpRequest in order to be able to receive content.

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This answer was right when writing, but more correct, the switch is out of date

Chrome has a command line switch for this:

chrome.exe --disable-web-security 

You can view the complete list (from the moment of its publication!) Of command line parameters for chrome here .

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You can install chrome plugins that allow resource sharing for different sources.

I am using this .

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