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 |   3 <title>Service Workers: Origin Relativity</title> | 
 |   4     <head> | 
 |   5         <link rel="help" href="https://w3c.github.io/ServiceWorker/#origin-relat
    ivity"> | 
 |   6         <script src="/resources/testharness.js"></script> | 
 |   7         <script src="/resources/testharnessreport.js"></script> | 
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 |   9     </head> | 
 |  10     <body> | 
 |  11  | 
 |  12 <!-- | 
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 |  14 One of the advanced concerns that major applications would encounter is whether | 
 |  15 they can be hosted from a CDN. By definition, these are servers in other | 
 |  16 places, often on other domains. Therefore, Service Workers cannot be hosted on | 
 |  17 CDNs. But they can include resources via [importScripts()][1]. The reason for | 
 |  18 this restriction is that Service Workers create the opportunity for a bad actor | 
 |  19 to turn a bad day into a bad eternity. | 
 |  20  | 
 |  21 [1]: http://goo.gl/Owcfs2 | 
 |  22  | 
 |  23 --> | 
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 |  26  | 
 |  27     <script> | 
 |  28         test(function() { | 
 |  29             // not_implemented(); | 
 |  30         }, "There are no tests for section Origin Relativity so far."); | 
 |  31     </script> | 
 |  32  | 
 |  33     </body> | 
 |  34 </html> | 
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