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Store Australia & New Zealand Store FIRST × Forums > Website and Mobile Apps Error message when trying to watch videos Posts (20) MulanwithaD FIRST Member Star(s) Indication of membership status - One star is a FIRST member, two stars is Double Gold MulanwithaD #32859277 - 1 year ago Anytime I try to watch a video on the site it gives me an error saying "Cannot load M3U8 crossdomain access denied". Does anyone know what I can do to fix this? No mods Gafgarian FIRST Member Star(s) Indication of membership status - One star is a FIRST member, two stars is Double Gold @Gafgarian #32863244 - 1 year ago Usually caused by a firewall blocking your access. On IE you can try: Go to "Internet Options" > "Secuirty" > "Internet" > choose "Custom Level" and scroll down to "Miscellaneous". One of the options should be "Access data sources across domain" - set this to "Enable".If it is already enabled then it is likely that there is a firewall blocking you. No mods MulanwithaD FIRST Member Star(s) Indication of membership status - One star is a FIRST member, two stars is Double Gold MulanwithaD #32863360 - 1 year ago I use chrome and I'm currently on Mac OSX, i used safari and it seemed to work but i get the error with Both Chrome and Firefox. I've tried disabling my computers firewall but still get the error No mods Gafgarian
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Now a days all the latest browsers are developed to support Cross Origin Request Security (CORS), however sometimes CORS still creates problem and http://roosterteeth.com/forum/website-and-mobile-apps/topic/3071030 it happens due to Java script or Ajax requested from another domain. This can be resolved if appropriate certificate is installed in your browser. There are many ways that you can resolved this error at browser level. Follow the steps to fix Cross Origin Request Security by enabling CORS in different browsers- Fix Cross Origin Request Security (CORS) error Firefox – There are two ways to fix CORS error in Firefox. If method-1 http://testingfreak.com/how-to-fix-cross-origin-request-security-cors-error-in-firefox-chrome-and-ie/ does not work for you please follow method-2. To follow method-2 you required firebug to be installed in the browser. Method-1 1) Open Firefox browser and in the address bar type about:config and hit Enter button. 2) Click on I’ll be careful, I promise! Button. 3) In search box type origin. 4) Look for security.fileuri.strict_origin_policy option. 5) Double click on security.fileuri.strict_origin_policy will change the status from true to false. That’s all. Restart Firefox browser and reload the URL . Navigate the page which was showing Cross Origin Request Security (CORS) error. This time CORS error should not be happen. If you still experiencing Cross Origin Request Security (CORS) error please follow the next method- Method-2 Open Firefox browser and load the page. Perform the operation which is throwing Cross Origin Request Security (CORS) error. Open firebug and copy the URL which is throwing Cross Origin Request Security (CORS) error. Load the same URL in another tab in same Firefox browser. Once you open the URL in another tab will ask you to add the certificate. After adding the certificate will resolve Cross Origin Request Security (CORS) error and now you will not be getting this error. Fix Cross Origin Request Security (CORS) error in Chrome - 1) Click on Start icon and type chrome in searchvon GoogleAnmeldenAusgeblendete FelderNach Gruppen oder Nachrichten suchen
6789101112 13141516171819 20212223242526 2728293031 TopicsBest practices Continuous Delivery Javascript Mobile Security Self-Improvement Self-Learning Testing Web Development Search Widgets Search jvaneyck Experiences and insights into the world of software development Javascript, Web DevelopmentCross-Domain requests in Javascript January 7, 2014jvaneyckAccess-Control-Allow-Origin, CORS, cross, cross domain request, Cross Origin Resource Sharing, definition, domain, javascript, JSON-P, JSONP, origin, postMessage, proxy, same origin policy, SOP, window.postMessage 27 Comments If you are developing a modern web-based application, chances are you: Are using javascript on the client side. Need to integrate with services that are not completely under your control (or that reside in a different "origin"). Have been confronted by this error message in your browser's console: XMLHttpRequest cannot load http://external.service/. No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'http://my.app' is therefore not allowed access.
Every time I need to integrate a web app with some external service or some server-side API I have no complete control over, I bump into this error. Google has not yet provided me with a concise description of the problem or an overview of alternatives to perform Cross-Domain requests, so this post will serve as a personal future reference. Same-Origin Policy We are seeing this error because we are violating something called the Same-Origin Policy (SOP). This is a security measure implemented in browsers to restrict interaction between documents (or scripts) that have different origins. The origin of a page is defined by its protocol, host and port number. For example, the origin of this page is (‘http','jvaneyck.wordpress.com', 80). Resources with the same origin have full access to each other. If pages A and B share the same origin, Javascript code included on A can perform HTTP requests to B's server, manipulate the DOM of B or even read cookies set by B. Note that the origin is defined by the source location of the webpage. To clarify: a javascript source file loaded from another domain (e.g. a jQuery refer