Vurdering for CORS Everywhere
CORS Everywhere av spenibus
117 vurderingar
- Vurdering: 4 av 5av Firefox-brukar 15286623, 6 år sidan
- Vurdering: 5 av 5av Francisco, 6 år sidanI have tried CORS Everywhere this morning and it works perfect!. The user has to enable the pluggin prior to check the functionality
- Vurdering: 5 av 5av Firefox-brukar 15174656, 6 år sidan
- Vurdering: 1 av 5av Firefox-brukar 15168940, 6 år sidan
- Vurdering: 2 av 5av Firefox-brukar 15085704, 7 år sidan
- Vurdering: 5 av 5av Firefox-brukar 14961487, 7 år sidan
- Vurdering: 5 av 5av Firefox-brukar 14109552, 7 år sidanThis app is Needs Update for Firefox Version 57.
Svar frå utviklaren
posta 7 år sidanAs much as I dislike the way XUL has been phased out, it's unlikely I will maintain a separate legacy version. - Vurdering: 5 av 5av Firefox-brukar 13994327, 7 år sidan
- Vurdering: 5 av 5av Firefox-brukar 14643611, 7 år sidanDoes not block anymore! It used to work, was there a bad update?
But well rated because it used to do the job perfectly, hope it'll come back soon!Svar frå utviklaren
posta 7 år sidanNo changes recently. But many things can go wrong so best to open an issue so the source of the problem can be found:
https://github.com/spenibus/cors-everywhere-firefox-addon/issues - Vurdering: 4 av 5av Naushad-pk, 7 år sidan
- Vurdering: 1 av 5av Marooned, 7 år sidanIt just doesn't work, FF still blocks request even with wildcard CORS header.
- Vurdering: 5 av 5av Firefox-brukar 14077214, 7 år sidan
- Vurdering: 4 av 5av Firefox-brukar 14504206, 7 år sidanwhat's the difference between 'Force value of "access-control-allow-origin" ' option and 'Activation whitelist' option? I don't understand, i think both are the same, right.
Svar frå utviklaren
posta 7 år sidanThe first option forces the value of the "origin" request header which will also become the value of the "access-control-allow-origin" response header. It's useless for most people and only there for testing purposes.
The whitelist defines which values of "origin" are allowed to bypass CORS when the addon is active. It's a list of fully qualified regular expressions, with delimiters and flags, separated by newlines.
See also this: https://github.com/spenibus/cors-everywhere-firefox-addon/issues/23#issuecomment-447669576 - Vurdering: 5 av 5av Firefox-brukar 14444461, 7 år sidan
- Vurdering: 5 av 5av crssi, 7 år sidan
- Vurdering: 5 av 5av Firefox-brukar 13241106, 7 år sidanVery useful, works as advertised.
The whitelist is not so easy to use (you don't just add bare URLs, you have to include slashes and regex flags, and the UI help is inadequate). But five stars anyway. - Vurdering: 3 av 5av Firefox-brukar 14354936, 7 år sidanIt's a great help and works fine with Firefox under Windows, but it seems not to work with Firefox under Android. The CorsE-Button is not shown, and although it is set to "Enabled at startup" in the Options-Menue, no data are received. Is there anything I can do?
Android is 4.4.2, Firefox is 62.0.3, CorsE is 18.5.30.1913)Svar frå utviklaren
posta 7 år sidanI think the Android tag got added when I switched to WebExtensions, the truth being that this is completely untested. So until I decide to take a good look at it, there is presumably nothing you can do on your end.
You can keep track of the issue here: https://github.com/spenibus/cors-everywhere-firefox-addon/issues/15
This is obviously not getting resolved very fast, although there is no need to remind me every six months. - Vurdering: 5 av 5av Firefox-brukar 14295808, 7 år sidan
- Vurdering: 5 av 5av Firefox-brukar 14164990, 7 år sidanEasy to install and config the whitelist (useful if you want to apply this plugin just to some domains)