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		<title>By: T-Rex</title>
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HTML 5 allows connections across domains, through use of the Access- Control HTTP header, as defined in a separate W3C specification (which applies identically to normal XHR usage and to server- sent events). A request is made for a resource as usual, ...</description>
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