HTML attribute: crossorigin
The crossorigin
attribute, valid on the <audio>
, <img>
, <link>
, <script>
, and <video>
elements, provides support for CORS, defining how the element handles cross-origin requests, thereby enabling the configuration of the CORS requests for the element's fetched data. Depending on the element, the attribute can be a CORS settings attribute.
The crossorigin
content attribute on media elements is a CORS settings attribute.
These attributes are enumerated, and have the following possible values:
anonymous
-
Request uses CORS headers and credentials flag is set to
'same-origin'
. There is no exchange of user credentials via cookies, client-side TLS certificates or HTTP authentication, unless destination is the same origin. use-credentials
-
Request uses CORS headers, credentials flag is set to
'include'
and user credentials are always included. ""
-
Setting the attribute name to an empty value, like
crossorigin
orcrossorigin=""
, is the same asanonymous
.
An invalid keyword and an empty string will be handled as the anonymous
keyword.
By default (that is, when the attribute is not specified), CORS is not used at all. The user agent will not ask for permission for full access to the resource and in the case of a cross-origin request, certain limitations will be applied based on the type of element concerned:
Element | Restrictions |
img , audio , video |
When resource is placed in <canvas> , element is marked as tainted. |
script |
Access to error logging via window.onerror will be limited. |
link |
Request with no appropriate crossorigin header may be discarded. |
Note: The crossorigin
attribute is not supported for rel="icon"
in Chromium-based browsers. See the open Chromium issue.
Example: crossorigin
with the <script>
element
You can use the following <script>
element to tell a browser to execute the https://example.com/example-framework.js
script without sending user-credentials.
<script
src="https://example.com/example-framework.js"
crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
Example: Web manifest with credentials
The use-credentials
value must be used when fetching a manifest that requires credentials, even if the file is from the same origin.
<link rel="manifest" href="/https/developer.mozilla.org/app.webmanifest" crossorigin="use-credentials" />
Specifications
Specification |
---|
HTML Standard # cors-settings-attributes |
Browser compatibility
html.elements.audio.crossorigin
BCD tables only load in the browser
html.elements.img.crossorigin
BCD tables only load in the browser
html.elements.link.crossorigin
BCD tables only load in the browser
html.elements.script.crossorigin
BCD tables only load in the browser
html.elements.video.crossorigin
BCD tables only load in the browser