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      sdetweil @rushmuzik
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      @rushmuzik no idea yet

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        rushmuzik @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil The socket.io GIT lists this as a possible solution to the bad request error however I’m not quite sure where to put it.

        Installation: npm i http-proxy

        const httpProxy = require(“http-proxy”);

        httpProxy
        .createProxyServer({
        target: “http://localhost:3000”,
        ws: true,
        })
        .listen(80);

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          sdetweil @rushmuzik
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          @rushmuzik me either. socket.io is setup in server.js

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            rushmuzik @sdetweil
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            @sdetweil I’m suspecting it might be an update to the socket.io in the recent 2.29 release which I’m using. I suspect 2.28 or prior my not have this issue

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              sdetweil @rushmuzik
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              @rushmuzik 2.29 uses socket.io 4.8 where 2.28 uses 4.7.5

              you could install 4.7.5

              cd~/MagicMirror 
              npm remove  socket.io
              npm install socket.io@4.7.5
              

              i have company today so it will tomorrow really before i can test

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                rushmuzik @sdetweil
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                @sdetweil I reverted back to socket.io@4.7.2 that was used on MagicMirror@2.26.0 and that fixed the issue! I tried socket.io@4.7.5 but that didnt work. So I went back to @4.7.2 and that fixed it. It might just be a compatibility issue with Firefox ESR. Mystery Solved! Thanks for all your help!

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                  sdetweil @rushmuzik
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                  @rushmuzik awesome!!! thanks for the feedback

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                    rushmuzik @sdetweil
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                    @sdetweil Thanks for all you do to help the MM community!

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                      sdetweil @rushmuzik
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                      @rushmuzik that change to socket.io@4.7.2 didn’t help my pi0w MM with firefox (running on next release or 2.29.0)

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                        @rushmuzik
                        I had to change the code to add an increased timeout for fetch…
                        which required node 20.18.1
                        then the 4.8 socket.io worked with the surf browser

                        couldn’t get firefox to work

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