Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
http request
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The file ‘status.xml’ doesn’t exist on my system, so it gets a 404 returned, however it does load up, and it does work.
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I have the same message with my environment.
In a browse it’s ok -
Right, I have not tested this on an actual rpi … I’m at the office, so I’m running a serveronly setup. I can do an rpi test later, although I suspect it will still work, as opposed to resulting in a blank screen. It returns the error as expected when it can’t find the file.
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with a browser on the pi, it’s also ok
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@KirAsh4 I’ve isolated the issue as a Cross-Domain Access issue. Do you know of any particular way to make XMLHTTPRequests to external domains?
I wasn’t aware this would be an issue but apparently anybody who wants to use this and map to an external domain will have this issue unless they have a running PHP server that can store the XML results locally (or if they can access a server, they can add the line
Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *
to their HTML headers.Any ideas?
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XMLHTTPRequest. Look at how the
'currentweather'
module does it in the'updateWeather()'
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Yeah that’s what I based my original request functionality on. The OpenWeather API response is CORS compatible due to the response header - this is why the example response works well. Outside of this domain though (say on http://www.w3schools.com/xml/cd_catalog.xml (or any other external server). This unfortunately makes problems - I’m still looking for a work-around.
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Welcome to Javascript security issues.
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