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application content uri rules
About this tag
Application content uri rules define which web resources a Hosted Web App can access when packaged for the Windows Store. In Project Westminster, part of the Universal Windows Platform Bridges, developers publish responsive websites as Hosted Web Apps. These apps serve most content from the developer's own website, and application content uri rules specify the allowed URIs for navigation and script execution. The rules help maintain security by restricting the app to trusted domains. This tag covers discussions about configuring these rules for Windows Store apps built with web technologies.
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About Universal Windows Platform Bridges
Universal Windows Platform Bridges consist of a toolkit of three components: developer tools, Store ingestion...
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