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anondesign
4737 days ago
Not true. Chrome definitely supports x-frame-options (I believe the code for that is part of webkit and is shared with safari).
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jak1192
4737 days ago
Well i based my hypothesis on the fact that sites such as google.com and yahoo.com which dont get rendered in Safari as a result of X-Frame-Options do get rendered in Chrome.
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anondesign
4733 days ago
You either have an ancient version of chrome, or have disabled some pref in chrome to allow these sites to get rendered.
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