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has it happened to you that you have your modern front end ready to talk to your acnet core backend but on the first request all you get is a course policy error this has happened to me a few times and its a common issue that confuses many of the net Developers luckily the liquid course is a very straightforward process so today Im going to show you how to configure cores in an ESPN netcore application lets start before jumping into the code lets first understand what a cross origin request is lets imagine that the web server that is hosting our front end is also the server that holds the backend that provides data support to the front end in this scenario the browser initially navigates to the web server URL to load the front end which needs to render some weather data the browser makes a get request to the backend rest API to the same web server URL to which a server will reply with the Json representation of the weather data the address from which the browser calls a backend is