Tuesday, 18 February 2014

GWT :URL is invalid or violates the same-origin security restriction

GWT :URL is invalid or violates the same-origin security restriction



1.com.google.gwt.http.client (Google Web Toolkit Javadoc)

Description:Utility class for the encoding and decoding URLs in their
entirety or by their individual components.



2.GWT Project

Description:At some point, most GWT applications will need to interact
with a backend server. GWT provides a couple of different ways to
communicate with a server via HTTP.



3.Part2 - browsersec - Browser Security Handbook, part 2 ...

Description:30-03-2011 · Browser Security Handbook, part 2. Written and
maintained by Michal Zalewski <lcamtuf@google.com>. Copyright 2008, 2009
Google Inc, rights reserved.



4.2 Common infrastructure — HTML5 - World Wide Web Consortium

Description:The term "transparent black" refers to the color with red,
green, blue, and alpha channels all set to zero. 2.1.1 Resources. The
specification uses the term supported ...



5.HTML Standard - WHATWG

Description:1 Introduction 1.1 Where does this specification fit? This
specification defines a big part of the Web platform, in lots of detail.
Its place in the Web platform ...



6.GFI Software - LanGuard reports - Web, Email and Network ...

Description:Bulletin ID: Title: 17273 : Win32k Dereference Vulnerability -
CVE-2013-1340 (MS13-053) 17148 : Win32k Buffer Overwrite Vulnerability -
CVE-2013-3173 (MS13-053)



7.AskF5 | Release Note: BIG-IP ASM 11.3.0 - F5 Networks

Description:Changing the Resource Provisioning level of the Application
Security Manager. Important: This section is not relevant if you are using
the standalone version of the ...



8.AskF5 Knowledge Base - AskF5 | Release Note: BIG-IP ASM 11.4.1

Description:These platforms support various combinations of product
modules. This section provides general guidelines for module support. Most
of the support guidelines relate to ...



9.HTTP cookie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Description:A cookie, also known as an HTTP cookie, web cookie, or browser
cookie, is a small piece of data sent from a website and stored in a
user's web browser while the user ...



10.Slashdot - Firehose

Description:The item you're trying to view either does not exist, or is
not viewable to you.

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