In JavaScript, is there a case where self.location != document.location?
In JavaScript, is there a case where self.location != document.location ?
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window.selfproperty is a reference back towindow, andwindow.locationis the same object asdocument.location.So, the only possibility to get that expression to be true, is to redefine either
selfordocument.