RDFa 1.1 may have the ability to load keywords from vocabulary documents on remote websites. We are doing this to try and make RDFa authoring easier on web developers. To ensure that we can have broad support for this feature, we have to make sure that fetching remote vocabularies is supported in Javascript. One way to do this is through a technology called CORS. This page tests CORS support in your web browser. If your browser contains CORS support, we save the browser version to a database and will generate a report on all browser versions that support CORS. This report will be used to determine whether remote vocabulary support in RDFa is implementable in Javascript.
By the time you've finished reading the paragraph above, the test should be finished. If you see a green "SUCCESS" message below, the test succeeded. If you see a red "FAILED" message, the test failed. If you don't see anything, your browser failed to do anything - that's bad, so please report it to msporny@digitabazaar.com.
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Testing Cross-Origin Resource Sharing support: NOT TESTED
Saving CORS test result: NOT SAVED
You can access all test results on the live CORS results page.
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These tests are based on the SaltyBeagle CORS tests.