<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>Referrer Policy: multiple Referrer-Policy headers with one invalid</title> <script src="/resources/testharness.js"></script> <script src="/resources/testharnessreport.js"></script> <script src="/common/security-features/resources/common.sub.js"></script> </head> <body> <h1>Referrer Policy: multiple Referrer-Policy headers with one invalid</h1> <p></p> <pre id="received_message">Running...</pre> <script> promise_test(() => { var urlPath = '/common/security-features/subresource/image.py?cache_destroyer=' + (new Date()).getTime(); // The default referrer policy is strict-origin-when-cross-origin. // This document's headers contain the 'origin' and 'no-referrer' tokens, // and we're making a same-origin image load, so, if the image request, // uses the default policy (which is what this test's verifying), we // should see the full initiating URL in the referrer, rather than just // the origin or an empty string. return requestViaImage(urlPath, null, 'no-referrer') .then(function(message) { assert_equals(message.referrer, document.location.href); }); }, "Referrer policy header parsing fails if one header is invalid"); </script> <div id="log"></div> </body> </html>