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<html>
<body>
<script>

// This test checks if browser attaches the device-memory client hint in the
// HTTP request headers.

// resources/echo-client-hints-received.py sets the response headers depending on the set
// of client hints it receives in the request headers.

fetch("../resources/echo-client-hints-received.py").then(r => {
  if(r.status == 200 && r.headers.has("device-memory-received") && r.headers.has("device-memory-deprecated-received")) {
    window.top.opener.postMessage('PASS', '*');
  }
  else {
    window.top.opener.postMessage('FAIL', '*');
  }
});

</script>
</body>
</html>