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Is anybody using the X-EWBUser parameter? |
Mon, Oct 1 2012 5:19 AM | Permanent Link |
Chris Holland SEC Solutions Ltd. Team Elevate | Has anybody use the X-EWBUser value in EWB to pass it to a data server
sucsessfully and if so can they tell me how they did it? I have managed it under IE but if I use Chrome then it sends an "ACCESS-CONTROL..." request to the server first and then EWB sees the Access control reply as a returning JSON Dataset and throws an error as the data is actually empty. (access control headers are passed back only). Note : the cross site scripting access control is caused because my data server is running on Port 12009 -- Chris Holland [Team Elevate] |
Tue, Oct 2 2012 6:25 AM | Permanent Link |
Chris Holland SEC Solutions Ltd. Team Elevate | Just to clarify this:
This is only caused when cross site scripting, or in my case because my data server is running on a different port (12009) to my EWB application. Chris Holland [Team Elevate] On 01/10/2012 10:19, Chris Holland wrote: > Has anybody use the X-EWBUser value in EWB to pass it to a data server > sucsessfully and if so can they tell me how they did it? > > I have managed it under IE but if I use Chrome then it sends an > "ACCESS-CONTROL..." request to the server first and then EWB sees the > Access control reply as a returning JSON Dataset and throws an error as > the data is actually empty. > (access control headers are passed back only). > > Note : the cross site scripting access control is caused because my data > server is running on Port 12009 > |
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