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"content": "nostr:npub1az9lfgl6sjvya200fl45np42tcvf4c8ldnwy0jn279yhqzjr9mes3lswru But did the concept of “cross-origin” even exist in 1993? IFAIK the same-origin security boundary was introduced considerably later, only after frames were introduced and became capable of messing with each other.",
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