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Add CORS configuration documentation for layered web application solution template

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# Layered Solution: CORS Configuration
```json
//[doc-nav]
{
"Previous": {
"Name": "BLOB Storing",
"Path": "solution-templates/layered-web-application/blob-storing"
},
"Next": {
"Name": "Helm Charts and Kubernetes",
"Path": "solution-templates/layered-web-application/helm-charts-and-kubernetes"
}
}
```
Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) is a security feature that allows web applications to make requests to a different domain than the one that served the web page.
In the layered solution template, CORS configuration is applied in the following cases:
- If you select the [Tiered solution](solution-structure.md#tiered-structure-).
- If you choose [Angular](web-applications.md#angular) as the web application type.
- If you choose [No UI](web-applications.md#no-ui) as the web application type.
The CORS settings are configured in the `appsettings.json` file of the corresponding project. Typically, the web application serves as the entry point for front-end applications, so it must be configured to accept requests from different origins.
The default configuration in `appsettings.json` is as follows:
```json
{
"App": {
"CorsOrigins": "https://*.MyProjectName.com"
}
}
```
You can modify the `CorsOrigins` property to include additional domains or wildcard subdomains as required by your application.
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