CORB blocking JSONP GET Request
Attempting to tap http://www.anagramica.com/api to determine all words that can be made from an inputted word. As expected cross-origin policy does not allow using a normal GET request to receive the JSON data. On the anagramica homepage, JSONP is mentioned. I attempted implementing this below.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<script src="jquery-3.3.1.min.js"></script>
<title>word play</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Speak A Word</h1>
<script>
document.body.onclick = function()
$.getJSON("http://www.anagramica.com/all/dog?callback=?",function(json)
console.log(json);
);
</script>
</body>
</html>
This resulted in the following error.
"Cross-Origin Read Blocking (CORB) blocked cross-origin response http://www.anagramica.com/all/dog?callback=jQuery33106950206857384036_1542003732614&_=1542003732615 with MIME type application/json. See https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/5629709824032768 for more details."
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Attempting to tap http://www.anagramica.com/api to determine all words that can be made from an inputted word. As expected cross-origin policy does not allow using a normal GET request to receive the JSON data. On the anagramica homepage, JSONP is mentioned. I attempted implementing this below.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<script src="jquery-3.3.1.min.js"></script>
<title>word play</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Speak A Word</h1>
<script>
document.body.onclick = function()
$.getJSON("http://www.anagramica.com/all/dog?callback=?",function(json)
console.log(json);
);
</script>
</body>
</html>
This resulted in the following error.
"Cross-Origin Read Blocking (CORB) blocked cross-origin response http://www.anagramica.com/all/dog?callback=jQuery33106950206857384036_1542003732614&_=1542003732615 with MIME type application/json. See https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/5629709824032768 for more details."
Relevant posts here: Loading cross-domain endpoint with jQuery AJAX
Make cross-domain ajax JSONP request with jQuery
Wondering why JSONP is not working in this case?
cross-domain jsonp cross-domain-policy cross-origin-read-blocking
1
http://www.anagramica.com/all/dog?callback=jQuery33106950206857384036_1542003732614&_=1542003732615
doesn’t return a response that’s usable as JSONP — instead it just returns normal JSON data, with an application/json content-type (instead of the text/javascript content-type it should return if it were intended for JSONP use).
– sideshowbarker
Nov 14 '18 at 2:58
You might want to instead try proxying the response, as explained in the How to use a CORS proxy to get around “No Access-Control-Allow-Origin header” problems section of the answer at stackoverflow.com/questions/43871637/…
– sideshowbarker
Nov 14 '18 at 3:00
Okay, I see, that makes sense. Will go the proxy route, thanks!
– Caleb Carithers
Nov 14 '18 at 5:27
add a comment |
Attempting to tap http://www.anagramica.com/api to determine all words that can be made from an inputted word. As expected cross-origin policy does not allow using a normal GET request to receive the JSON data. On the anagramica homepage, JSONP is mentioned. I attempted implementing this below.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<script src="jquery-3.3.1.min.js"></script>
<title>word play</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Speak A Word</h1>
<script>
document.body.onclick = function()
$.getJSON("http://www.anagramica.com/all/dog?callback=?",function(json)
console.log(json);
);
</script>
</body>
</html>
This resulted in the following error.
"Cross-Origin Read Blocking (CORB) blocked cross-origin response http://www.anagramica.com/all/dog?callback=jQuery33106950206857384036_1542003732614&_=1542003732615 with MIME type application/json. See https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/5629709824032768 for more details."
Relevant posts here: Loading cross-domain endpoint with jQuery AJAX
Make cross-domain ajax JSONP request with jQuery
Wondering why JSONP is not working in this case?
cross-domain jsonp cross-domain-policy cross-origin-read-blocking
Attempting to tap http://www.anagramica.com/api to determine all words that can be made from an inputted word. As expected cross-origin policy does not allow using a normal GET request to receive the JSON data. On the anagramica homepage, JSONP is mentioned. I attempted implementing this below.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<script src="jquery-3.3.1.min.js"></script>
<title>word play</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Speak A Word</h1>
<script>
document.body.onclick = function()
$.getJSON("http://www.anagramica.com/all/dog?callback=?",function(json)
console.log(json);
);
</script>
</body>
</html>
This resulted in the following error.
"Cross-Origin Read Blocking (CORB) blocked cross-origin response http://www.anagramica.com/all/dog?callback=jQuery33106950206857384036_1542003732614&_=1542003732615 with MIME type application/json. See https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/5629709824032768 for more details."
Relevant posts here: Loading cross-domain endpoint with jQuery AJAX
Make cross-domain ajax JSONP request with jQuery
Wondering why JSONP is not working in this case?
cross-domain jsonp cross-domain-policy cross-origin-read-blocking
cross-domain jsonp cross-domain-policy cross-origin-read-blocking
edited Nov 14 '18 at 0:14
Caleb Carithers
asked Nov 12 '18 at 6:37
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http://www.anagramica.com/all/dog?callback=jQuery33106950206857384036_1542003732614&_=1542003732615
doesn’t return a response that’s usable as JSONP — instead it just returns normal JSON data, with an application/json content-type (instead of the text/javascript content-type it should return if it were intended for JSONP use).
– sideshowbarker
Nov 14 '18 at 2:58
You might want to instead try proxying the response, as explained in the How to use a CORS proxy to get around “No Access-Control-Allow-Origin header” problems section of the answer at stackoverflow.com/questions/43871637/…
– sideshowbarker
Nov 14 '18 at 3:00
Okay, I see, that makes sense. Will go the proxy route, thanks!
– Caleb Carithers
Nov 14 '18 at 5:27
add a comment |
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http://www.anagramica.com/all/dog?callback=jQuery33106950206857384036_1542003732614&_=1542003732615
doesn’t return a response that’s usable as JSONP — instead it just returns normal JSON data, with an application/json content-type (instead of the text/javascript content-type it should return if it were intended for JSONP use).
– sideshowbarker
Nov 14 '18 at 2:58
You might want to instead try proxying the response, as explained in the How to use a CORS proxy to get around “No Access-Control-Allow-Origin header” problems section of the answer at stackoverflow.com/questions/43871637/…
– sideshowbarker
Nov 14 '18 at 3:00
Okay, I see, that makes sense. Will go the proxy route, thanks!
– Caleb Carithers
Nov 14 '18 at 5:27
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http://www.anagramica.com/all/dog?callback=jQuery33106950206857384036_1542003732614&_=1542003732615
doesn’t return a response that’s usable as JSONP — instead it just returns normal JSON data, with an application/json content-type (instead of the text/javascript content-type it should return if it were intended for JSONP use).– sideshowbarker
Nov 14 '18 at 2:58
http://www.anagramica.com/all/dog?callback=jQuery33106950206857384036_1542003732614&_=1542003732615
doesn’t return a response that’s usable as JSONP — instead it just returns normal JSON data, with an application/json content-type (instead of the text/javascript content-type it should return if it were intended for JSONP use).– sideshowbarker
Nov 14 '18 at 2:58
You might want to instead try proxying the response, as explained in the How to use a CORS proxy to get around “No Access-Control-Allow-Origin header” problems section of the answer at stackoverflow.com/questions/43871637/…
– sideshowbarker
Nov 14 '18 at 3:00
You might want to instead try proxying the response, as explained in the How to use a CORS proxy to get around “No Access-Control-Allow-Origin header” problems section of the answer at stackoverflow.com/questions/43871637/…
– sideshowbarker
Nov 14 '18 at 3:00
Okay, I see, that makes sense. Will go the proxy route, thanks!
– Caleb Carithers
Nov 14 '18 at 5:27
Okay, I see, that makes sense. Will go the proxy route, thanks!
– Caleb Carithers
Nov 14 '18 at 5:27
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http://www.anagramica.com/all/dog?callback=jQuery33106950206857384036_1542003732614&_=1542003732615
doesn’t return a response that’s usable as JSONP — instead it just returns normal JSON data, with an application/json content-type (instead of the text/javascript content-type it should return if it were intended for JSONP use).– sideshowbarker
Nov 14 '18 at 2:58
You might want to instead try proxying the response, as explained in the How to use a CORS proxy to get around “No Access-Control-Allow-Origin header” problems section of the answer at stackoverflow.com/questions/43871637/…
– sideshowbarker
Nov 14 '18 at 3:00
Okay, I see, that makes sense. Will go the proxy route, thanks!
– Caleb Carithers
Nov 14 '18 at 5:27