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<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
<head>
<title>Bug 826805 - Allow http and https for scheme-less sources</title>
<!-- Including SimpleTest.js so we can use waitForExplicitFinish !-->
<script type="text/javascript" src="/tests/SimpleTest/SimpleTest.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/tests/SimpleTest/test.css" />
</head>
<body>
<p id="display"></p>
<div id="content" style="visibility: hidden">
<iframe style="width:100%;" id="testframe"></iframe>
</div>
<script class="testbody" type="text/javascript">
SimpleTest.waitForExplicitFinish();
/* Description of the test:
* We are loading the following url (including a fragment portion):
* https://example.com/tests/dom/security/test/csp/file_path_matching.js#foo
* using different policies that lack specification of a scheme.
*
* Since the file is served over http:, the upgrade to https should be
* permitted by CSP in case no port is specified.
*/
var policies = [
["allowed", "example.com"],
["allowed", "example.com:443"],
["allowed", "example.com:80"],
["allowed", "http://*:80"],
["allowed", "https://*:443"],
// our testing framework only supports :80 and :443, but
// using :8000 in a policy does the trick for the test.
["blocked", "example.com:8000"],
]
var counter = 0;
var policy;
function loadNextTest() {
if (counter == policies.length) {
SimpleTest.finish();
}
else {
policy = policies[counter++];
var src = "file_testserver.sjs";
// append the file that should be served
src += "?file=" + escape("tests/dom/security/test/csp/file_allow_https_schemes.html");
// append the CSP that should be used to serve the file
src += "&csp=" + escape("default-src 'none'; script-src " + policy[1]);
document.getElementById("testframe").addEventListener("load", test, false);
document.getElementById("testframe").src = src;
}
}
function test() {
try {
document.getElementById("testframe").removeEventListener('load', test, false);
var testframe = document.getElementById("testframe");
var divcontent = testframe.contentWindow.document.getElementById('testdiv').innerHTML;
is(divcontent, policy[0], "should be " + policy[0] + " in test " + (counter - 1) + "!");
}
catch (e) {
ok(false, "ERROR: could not access content in test " + (counter - 1) + "!");
}
loadNextTest();
}
loadNextTest();
</script>
</body>
</html>
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