Cross-Origin Request Blocked
Cross-Origin Request Blocked
While investigating very slow page reloads Firebug is reporting the following:
Cross-Origin Request Blocked: The Same Origin Policy disallows reading the remote resource at https://www.sipsorcery.com/callmanager. ... bread;goto. This can be fixed by moving the resource to the same domain or enabling CORS.
https://www.sipsorcery.com/callmanager. ... bread;goto
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Can anyone advise why this has started happening today?
Cross-Origin Request Blocked: The Same Origin Policy disallows reading the remote resource at https://www.sipsorcery.com/callmanager. ... bread;goto. This can be fixed by moving the resource to the same domain or enabling CORS.
https://www.sipsorcery.com/callmanager. ... bread;goto
Line 0
Can anyone advise why this has started happening today?
Re: Cross-Origin Request Blocked
Almost certainly due to the web site move http://blog.sipsorcery.com/?p=1002.
It could be that your browser is loading the main page from the new server and connecting to the web services on the old server or vice-versa. It should clear itself up as DNS and caches entries expire. If you want to speed it up you could try restarting your browser and/or clearing its cache.
It could be that your browser is loading the main page from the new server and connecting to the web services on the old server or vice-versa. It should clear itself up as DNS and caches entries expire. If you want to speed it up you could try restarting your browser and/or clearing its cache.
Re: Cross-Origin Request Blocked
Thank you for the explanation Aaron.
Re: Cross-Origin Request Blocked
I've waited several days and this is still not resolved itself.
From CLI this time:
$ curl 'https://www.sipsorcery.com/callmanager. ... bread;goto'
<string xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/2003/10/Se ... on/">Sorry there was an unexpected error, the web callback was not initiated.</string>
using an IP instead gets a different result:
curl 'http://67.222.131.147/callmanager.svc/w ... bread;goto'
<head><title>Document Moved</title></head>
<body><h1>Object Moved</h1>This document may be found <a HREF="http://www.sipsorcery.com/mainsite/call ... </a></body>
Changing the URL as suggested to http://www.sipsorcery.com/mainsite/call ... ebcallback makes no difference.
I'm guessing I'm not the only webcallback user in the world, so there must be something wrong in how I'm doing it, can anyone help please?
Thanks
From CLI this time:
$ curl 'https://www.sipsorcery.com/callmanager. ... bread;goto'
<string xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/2003/10/Se ... on/">Sorry there was an unexpected error, the web callback was not initiated.</string>
using an IP instead gets a different result:
curl 'http://67.222.131.147/callmanager.svc/w ... bread;goto'
<head><title>Document Moved</title></head>
<body><h1>Object Moved</h1>This document may be found <a HREF="http://www.sipsorcery.com/mainsite/call ... </a></body>
Changing the URL as suggested to http://www.sipsorcery.com/mainsite/call ... ebcallback makes no difference.
I'm guessing I'm not the only webcallback user in the world, so there must be something wrong in how I'm doing it, can anyone help please?
Thanks
Re: Cross-Origin Request Blocked
Sorry there was a firewall port that had not been opened for the web callback service. It's fixed now. Apologies for the confusion.
Re: Cross-Origin Request Blocked
I am trying the WebCallback (via the AJAX portal) after a while and having strange errors in the console. Are the web callback service ports open?
Re: Cross-Origin Request Blocked
Webcallback's are working ok for me so there is no issue with the ports.
If you open the `Console` with a filter of `event 53` in another browser tab and then try your web callback you should get some useful log messages.
If you open the `Console` with a filter of `event 53` in another browser tab and then try your web callback you should get some useful log messages.