Martijn Saly
Martijn Saly
It is not a CORS issue. It is working perfectly on Obsidian desktop. Also a CORS issue gives a different error, both when trying to sync and when testing connection...
Not only iPhone, I'm on Android. Also I've tried it on non-secure HTTP and it gives the same error, which rules out any SSL/TLS misconfiguration (as expected, since, again, it...
> Your confusion is very understandable. More I am weak in Apache... > > We need a bit more configuration. Please refer to the [official doc](https://docs.couchdb.org/en/stable/best-practices/reverse-proxies.html#id2). If there are no...
Could you (also) add more details to the regular log please? Asking users to install developer tools is okay(-ish) for now, but should not be neccesary going forward, after having...
@slonoed You can use Letsencrypt. But more to the point: it's a totally different issue.
So I used the remote debugging tool: ``` localhost/:1 Access to fetch at 'https://couch.mydomain.nl/obsidian/' from origin 'http://localhost' has been blocked by CORS policy: Response to preflight request doesn't pass access...
And what if the plugin doesn't appear in /boot/config/plugins? I'm afraid it may have been half an installation or something...
Same problem here. Is this getting a proper fix at some point? I've been having nothing but headaches when trying to run docker on windows. It's slow, produces errors randomly...
I already have a workaround, so I'd like to work towards a proper solution 🙂 Anyway, this sandbox perfectly reproduces the problem: https://codesandbox.io/s/hopeful-breeze-foc827
Thank you! I do have to warn you, I'm only like 90% sure that this is the most correct way to indicate the "current" item in the breadcrumbs. There are...