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I make AJAX calls to URIs which belong to a different domain. Normally in IE I am able to do this via jQuery's CORS support. But this fails in Google Chrome irrespective where CORS support is set or not.

Now I get an error saying something like:

XMLHttpRequest cannot load . Origin http://localhost:8000 is not allowed by Access-Control-Allow-Origin.

Is there a setting in Google Chrome which disables the Access-Control-Allow-Origin restriction?

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    Do you have control over the remote web resource? You could add the Access-Control-Allow-Origin header there. Feb 1, 2012 at 20:18

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There is a command-line switch which does the trick: --disable-web-security

Just call it like follows:

$ chromium-browser --disable-web-security http://localhost:8000/pages/index.html

Make sure the Chrome browser is fully closed, otherwise it will only launch a new instance and the applied option will not work.

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  • The --disable-web-security option doesn't seam to work on Google Chrome, only on Chromium though. Nov 20, 2012 at 8:36
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    Tested today in Chrome, works fine.
    – munissor
    Nov 20, 2012 at 17:14
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    open -a Google\ Chrome --args --disable-web-security executed in the mac terminal works fine for me. It has to be done when Chrome is not running though.
    – iolo
    Nov 21, 2012 at 14:37
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    Tested on 14-12-2012 on Chrome. Works fine but shows a message saying "You are using an unsupported command-line flag: --disable-web-security. Stability and security will suffer" Dec 14, 2012 at 6:05
  • "Make sure the Chrome browser is fully closed" -- This was key for me. You should open task manager and make sure all the chrome.exe processes are gone.
    – Jonah
    Aug 13, 2013 at 16:34

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