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Namespaces (buckets) to which you would like to allow cross-origin access must first be configured with CORS rules.
A CORS rules configuration is an XML document with rules that describe the external origins (domains), HTTP methods (operations), and HTTP headers that are allowed access to each bucket. You add the XML document to a bucket as a CORS subresource either programmatically or by using the Tenant Management Console or System Management Console, as described next.
CORS rules can be configured at the namespace level or tenant level.
•To configure CORS rules at the namespace level, use one of these interfaces:
oTenant Management Console
o S3 compatible API
o HCP management API
•To configure CORS rules at the tenant level to serve as the default namespace for CORS, use one of these interfaces:
oSystem Management Console
oHCP management API
Tenant-level CORS configuration
To support deployments in which a large number of HCP namespaces support the same CORS configuration, you can configure CORS rules at the tenant level by using either the System Management Console or the HCP management API.
• If a namespace managed by the tenant does not have a CORS configuration, the namespace inherits the tenant-level configuration.
• If a namespace has its own CORS configuration, the namespace-level configuration overrides the tenant-level configuration.
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