| Index: content/browser/loader/navigation_resource_throttle.cc
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| diff --git a/content/browser/loader/navigation_resource_throttle.cc b/content/browser/loader/navigation_resource_throttle.cc
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| index 0d075cc487070580e5018e11f27a6eac66031ec6..15c4189ad1192787924a0f0bf075161520434674 100644
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| --- a/content/browser/loader/navigation_resource_throttle.cc
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| +++ b/content/browser/loader/navigation_resource_throttle.cc
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| @@ -345,6 +345,16 @@ void NavigationResourceThrottle::OnUIChecksPerformed(
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| controller()->Cancel();
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| } else if (result == NavigationThrottle::BLOCK_REQUEST) {
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| controller()->CancelWithError(net::ERR_BLOCKED_BY_CLIENT);
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| + } else if (result == NavigationThrottle::BLOCK_RESPONSE) {
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| + // TODO(mkwst): If we cancel the main frame request with anything other than
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| + // 'net::ERR_ABORTED', we'll trigger some special behavior that might not be
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| + // desirable here (non-POSTs will reload the page, while POST has some logic
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| + // around reloading to avoid duplicating actions server-side). For the
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| + // moment, only child frame navigations should be blocked. If we need to
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| + // block main frame navigations in the future, we'll need to carefully
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| + // consider the right thing to do here.
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| + DCHECK(!ResourceRequestInfo::ForRequest(request_)->IsMainFrame());
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| + controller()->CancelWithError(net::ERR_BLOCKED_BY_RESPONSE);
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| } else {
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| controller()->Resume();
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| }
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