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We might want to let the server know that the request client is in a more public network, during the actual request, after the preflight request. This could take the shape of a fetch metadata header. Something like:
Sec-Fetch-Address-Space: public
Modulo the appropriate amount of bikeshedding.
According to @mikewest in #80, some version of this was considered way back when CORS-RFC1918 was being initially designed.
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That said, I'm not sure we do. I think it's worth discussing, but no one we've talked to has asked for this. It might have just been an unnecessary idea way back when.
We might want to let the server know that the request client is in a more public network, during the actual request, after the preflight request. This could take the shape of a fetch metadata header. Something like:
Modulo the appropriate amount of bikeshedding.
According to @mikewest in #80, some version of this was considered way back when CORS-RFC1918 was being initially designed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: