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https://domain - a .com uses fetch ( ) (* https:// domain.json * )

Fetch ( ) and XML application HTTP Request @ font-face draw image ( ) :: ° GET ° HEAD ° POST Fetch spec CORS bytes = 256 - or bytes = 127 - 255 ) M… (read more)

  • Fetch ( ) and XML application HTTP Request
  • @ font-face
  • draw image ( ) ::

° GET ° HEAD ° POST

  • Fetch spec CORS
  • bytes = 256 - or bytes = 127 - 255 )
  • Media type and content - Type
    ° application/ X - www - form - URL encoded 
    ° multiparty /form - data
    ° text / plain

JS

    https://foo.exsmple
    https:// bar.other

Construction fetch promise =

   * fetch ( " Https:// bar . Other " ) ;
* fetch promise 
      then ( ( response ) = >
  • Res ponse . json ( ) )
     then ( ( data ) = > {
  • Console. log ( data ) ;

} ) ;

GET / resources/ public - data / HTTP/ 1.1

       Origin : Https:// foo.example
 HTTP/ L.L 200 ok
 Access - control - Allow-origin : *

Asked by Mozill / 5.0 2 days ago

Answered by Mozill / 5.0 2 days ago

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Pin toolbar to the top's been removed?

I am using Firefox nightly on Android. About two weeks ago I noticed that my toolbar got moved to the bottom after some update, while address bar is still at the top. I t… (read more)

I am using Firefox nightly on Android. About two weeks ago I noticed that my toolbar got moved to the bottom after some update, while address bar is still at the top. I tried looking for it in settings but couldn't find anything about toolbar, that's weird since I was able to customize it a few years ago when I installed Firefox for the first time. So I looked it up on the internet and they say that it's in Settings/Customize/Toolbar, but in my browser settings instead of Toolbar there is Address bar settings. Has toolbar's settings been moved somewhere else? It looks like in previous versions it was under Customize section.

The second attached image is from this video:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=20JU-KJL6rk

Asked by Littery 2 months ago

Answered by Littery 2 months ago

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INET access via phone tether

I rarely go online so I simply use my phone's tether connection the few times I do. I recently upgraded to a new phone and 5G service. Now I discover I can no longer get … (read more)

I rarely go online so I simply use my phone's tether connection the few times I do. I recently upgraded to a new phone and 5G service. Now I discover I can no longer get onto the internet via either tethering or hotspot. The phone connects with the desktop okay and the two devices know about each other but Firefox cannot find any servers. It worked just fine under 4G. Luckily I did a software update of Firefox on my desktop before the new phone and used it a couple of times so I know it is fully up to date. My desktop is Linux mint but I don't think the pblm is there. I am suspicious it is the handshaking that the browser has to do with the 5G network.

Has anyone tried this yet?

Asked by GMKrusch 2 weeks ago

Answered by GMKrusch 1 week ago

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Smartphone tethering on 5g

I only go out on the inet from my desktop a few times a month so I previously just tethered the phone and got online that way. I just upgraded to a new Samsung Galaxy S2… (read more)

I only go out on the inet from my desktop a few times a month so I previously just tethered the phone and got online that way.

I just upgraded to a new Samsung Galaxy S24 which is a 5g connection. I can no longer get the desktop Firefox (130.0) to connect thru to the inet. The phone and desktop know about each other and I can xfer files back and forth. The phone uses Firefox android no palm.

Has anyone tried this yet? Is there some kind of phone setting for 5g? I had no trouble at all with old phone (android 4) 4g connection.

Thanks in advance

Asked by GMKrusch 1 week ago

Answered by GMKrusch 1 week ago