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| 712:collector_data_rest_api [2026/02/06 09:48] – [Cross-Origin Resource Sharing] Deutschmann, Niklas | 712:collector_data_rest_api [2026/02/18 09:33] (current) – [Cross-Origin Resource Sharing] Deutschmann, Niklas | ||
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| ==== Cross-Origin Resource Sharing ==== | ==== Cross-Origin Resource Sharing ==== | ||
| - | Starting with Stages 7.12.5, CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) can be configured for collector data API requests. This configuration change is **only** needed when another web application needs to make **client-side HTTP** | + | Starting with Stages 7.12.5, CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) can be configured for collector data API requests. This configuration change is **only** needed when another web application needs to make **client-side HTTP requests** to the API (because the same-origin policy is only enforced in web browsers) |
| The following configuration can be added to '' | The following configuration can be added to '' | ||
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| + | **Testing your configuration: | ||
| + | The best way to test the configuration: | ||
| + | * Go to the website that should be the origin of the API requests (https:// | ||
| + | * Open the browser' | ||
| + | * In the " | ||
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| + | < | ||
| + | fetch(" | ||
| + | </ | ||