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<!DOCTYPE html>
<title>Test named frame navigation of related pages.</title>
<script src="/resources/testharness.js"></script>
<script src="/resources/testharnessreport.js"></script>
<script src="/common/utils.js"></script>
<script src="/common/dispatcher/dispatcher.js"></script>
<script src="resources/utils.js"></script>

<body>
<script>
promise_test(async () => {
  // A: top-level frame
  //   C: fencedframe
  // B: auxiliary browsing context
  //
  // C should not be able to navigate B.

  // Create an auxiliary browsing context with a particular name.
  const second_window = attachWindowContext({target: "target_name"});

  // Create a fenced frame, and use the same target name inside of it.
  const frame = attachFencedFrameContext();
  await frame.execute(async () => {
    window.open("resources/dummy.html", "target_name");
  });

  // Confirm that the top-level frame's related page (`second_window`)
  // wasn't navigated by the fenced frame, i.e. that name resolution
  // for related pages is fenced.
  await second_window.execute(() => {});
}, 'navigate related pages from inside a fenced frame');

promise_test(async () => {
  // A: top-level frame
  // B: auxiliary browsing context
  //   C: fencedframe
  //
  // A should not be able to navigate C.

  // Create an auxiliary browsing context.
  const second_window = attachWindowContext();
  await second_window.execute(async () => {
    // Create a fenced frame inside that context and give it a particular name.
    window.frame = attachFencedFrameContext();
    await window.frame.execute(() => {
      window.name = "target_name";
    });
  });

  // Navigate that target name from the original top-level frame.
  window.open("resources/dummy.html", "target_name");

  // Confirm that the fenced frame wasn't navigated.
  await second_window.execute(async () => {
    await frame.execute(() => {});
  });
}, 'navigate fenced frames inside related pages from the embedder');

</script>
</body>