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7Great answer, thank you. However, not the answer that would make me happy. I am trying to add support fro CORS now.Rasto– Rasto2017-08-11 17:41:23 +00:00Commented Aug 11, 2017 at 17:41
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@sideshowbarker yes, definitelly. It is. Just supporting CORS well does not seem to be very straightforwardRasto– Rasto2017-08-11 18:07:04 +00:00Commented Aug 11, 2017 at 18:07
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1@sideshowbarker Have a look on my profile, its age, badges and older questions. From that you should understand that I know what I asked and how to mark aswer accepted, thank you. If you really want to advice others what to do with answers and bounties you can do it on meta. As for this answer, I might only mark it as accepted once I have CORS supported on server. Without that I have no proof that this really works (and 500 is a lot of rep to spend on incorrect answer). Also, as you should know I have no obligation to mark it as accepted even if it works as I may wait for more/better answers.Rasto– Rasto2017-08-11 18:27:08 +00:00Commented Aug 11, 2017 at 18:27
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The above being said, to avoid missunderstanding: I really like Vasiliy's answer for it's high quality and will most probably accepted if it works once I can get that CORS support working on back-end (Firebase functions).Rasto– Rasto2017-08-11 18:35:42 +00:00Commented Aug 11, 2017 at 18:35
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1stackoverflow.com/questions/42755131/… This might help.CaptainHere– CaptainHere2017-08-11 21:35:47 +00:00Commented Aug 11, 2017 at 21:35
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