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| `event.respondWith(r)` method must run the steps, from step 10 to step 15, |
| defined in the [_OnFetchRequest algorithm][1]. |
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| The `r` argument must resolve with a [AbstractResponse][2], else a |
| [NetworkError][3] is thrown. If the request is a top-level navigation and the |
| return value is a [OpaqueResponse][4] (an opaque response body), a |
| [NetworkError][3] is thrown. The final URL of all successful (non |
| network-error) responses is the [requested][5] URL. Renderer-side security |
| checks about tainting for cross-origin content are tied to the transparency (or |
| opacity) of the [Response][6] body, not URLs. |
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| [1]: #on-fetch-request-algorithm |
| [2]: #abstract-response-interface |
| [3]: http://w3c.github.io/dom/#networkerror |
| [4]: #opaque-response-interface |
| [5]: #request-objects |
| [6]: #response-interface |
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