Navigator 3.0
navigator.taintEnabled()
None.
true if, and only if, the data-tainting security model is supported by and enabled on the current browser, false if the data-tainting security model is not in effect.
You can use navigator.taintEnabled() to test whether the browser that your JavaScript code is running on uses the data-tainting security model or not. Without data tainting in effect, there are a number of restrictions on what properties your code can read. With data tainting on, there are restrictions on what kinds of data your script can send to a server in a form submission.
See Chapter 20, JavaScript Security for a full discussion of JavaScript security, and JavaScript capabilities both with and without data tainting.
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