File: img-html-correctly-labeled.sub.html

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<!DOCTYPE html>
<!-- Test verifies that html fed to an <img> tag doesn't have any observable
  difference with and without CORB (in both cases the resource body cannot be
  rendered as an image - html cannot be rendered as an image and the empty body
  from a CORB-blocked response also cannot be rendered as an image).
-->
<meta charset="utf-8">
<!-- Reference page uses same-origin resources, which are not CORB-eligible. -->
<link rel="match" href="img-html-correctly-labeled.sub-ref.html">
<!-- www1 is cross-origin, so the HTTP response is CORB-eligible -->
<img src="http://{{domains[www1]}}:{{ports[http][0]}}/fetch/corb/resources/html-correctly-labeled.html">