@diamond@beehaw.org - Relevant CORS headers have been applied to /api endpoint. Please let us know if this is sufficient for your continued testing.
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Not a mod but looking forward to see what you come up with. Not a. If fan of the lemmy web ui
Here's what I have planned at the moment: https://hachyderm.io/@diamond/110564684274449852
I don't plan on making it feature-complete, just enough to be a Lemmy reader with some reply capabilities.
Would be nice to fix so they can developer further Slemmy without hindrance
I see the request, thanks for the ping. Those CORS headers are not appropriate, it would essentially remove any protections that CORS offers. I'd rather not completely strip away that security for a single app, when others can certainly abuse or try to exploit such.
The asterisk wild-card permits scripts hosted on any site to load your resources; listing a specific will permit scripts hosted on the specified site -- and no others -- to load your resources.
@diamond@beehaw.org Happy to work with you on this, but I'd request a much more specific source and which resources of Beehaw you'd want that on.
Thank you for the reply, I really appreciate it! Currently, my app has been migrated to the WS API so development can continue for now until the WS is removed completely in a later release or Lemmy addresses the CORS issue upstream.
As for the security concerns, I believe that most of them are addressed in this comment that is in the particular issue that I linked above.
It's worth noting that CORS really only applies in the browser and that the WS API currently bypasses this protection (hence me being able to continue with the development).