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Can you make https://www.whateverorigin.org/ so that the connection is private? #25
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I am getting a Mixed content error from Chrome. "This request has been blocked; the content must be served over HTTPS." Maybe there is something I am doing wrong and there is an easier way around this. |
+1 that would be a great feature to have. |
+1 would help your project quite significantly if there was a the jquery part can be replaced with edit: found in the other issue that |
This project is not really maintained, but if you want to jump in #12 . |
letsencrypt is free! |
Yes it is!
Do you want to go ahead and configure it on this project?
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letsencrypt is free!
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This would help when querying from a secure site so Chrome does not block the response.
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