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It would be great if the images could be served with the proper Access-Control-Allow-Origin headers so that we can do some read-backsreadbacks on it, e.g., call getImageData() or toDataURL() from a <canvas>.

WouldIt would definitely be useful for StackOverflowStack Overflow, where for years we had to workaroundwork around that issue by using other services, like dropboxDropbox, or other images like the ones coming from Wikimedia, but I guess this could also be useful to a couple of other sites.

It would be great if the images could be served with the proper Access-Control-Allow-Origin headers so that we can do some read-backs on it, e.g call getImageData() or toDataURL() from a <canvas>.

Would definitely be useful for StackOverflow, where for years we had to workaround that issue by using other services like dropbox, or other images like the ones coming from Wikimedia, but I guess this could also be useful to a couple other sites.

It would be great if the images could be served with the proper Access-Control-Allow-Origin headers so that we can do some readbacks on it, e.g., call getImageData() or toDataURL() from a <canvas>.

It would definitely be useful for Stack Overflow, where for years we had to work around that issue by using other services, like Dropbox, or other images like the ones coming from Wikimedia, but I guess this could also be useful to a couple of other sites.

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It would be great if the images could be served with the proper Access-Control-Allow-Origin headers so that we can do some read-backs on it, e.g call getImageData() or toDataURL() from a <canvas>.

Would definitely be useful for StackOverflow, where for years we had to workaround that issue by using other services like dropbox, or other images like the ones coming from Wikimedia, but I guess this could also be useful to a couple other sites.