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Access-Control-Allow-Origin

Hello everyone, I'm currently consuming APIs hosted on an external server using Java( or any other server side language), and everything works smoothly. However, when at… (tuilleadh eolais)

Hello everyone,

I'm currently consuming APIs hosted on an external server using Java( or any other server side language), and everything works smoothly. However, when attempting to consume the same APIs in JavaScript, I encounter the 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' error.

After some research, I discovered that browsers implement security checks leading to this issue. Can anyone advise on how to disable these security checks or resolve this issue when accessing the website in the Firefox browser? Any insights would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

Asked by Ahtisham Ali 2 mhí ó shin

Last reply by ahtisham ali 2 mhí ó shin

Primary Password & Form Autofill

the Ask to Save Website Passwords Option keeps Deselecting itself, it will not stay selected Because of that, the Auto fill Username & Password fields do not populat… (tuilleadh eolais)

the Ask to Save Website Passwords Option keeps Deselecting itself, it will not stay selected

Because of that, the Auto fill Username & Password fields do not populate.

I have already Uninstalled Firefox, removed all files from my system, deleted all Firefox App Data from my system, Reinstalled Firefox from Scratch, reconfigured all, but can not get this working correctly

Please Help Joe Marino marinojo@verizon.net

Asked by marinojo 5 mhí ó shin

Last reply by cor-el 5 mhí ó shin

How to disable search suggestion in address bar in case of 404 errors?

I'm a software developer working on some web application and sometimes need to manually add URL components in the address bar of an open tab simpyl to test something. For… (tuilleadh eolais)

I'm a software developer working on some web application and sometimes need to manually add URL components in the address bar of an open tab simpyl to test something. For example I have some tab open shwoing the web page under "http://localhost:8080/entry" and I need to test "http://localhost:8080/entry/foobar" by manually adding "/foobar" to the URL. Depending on if "/foobar" exists or not, either some web page is shown or inc ase of a HTTP status code 404 Firefox automatically opens a new tab and forwards my input as search to Google.

That is not what I want. I want Firefox to simply show the HTTP status code 404 like the other browsers I use. Though, I want to be able to search in the address bar in general, only not in case there's an existing working URL open already and I change the child path only.

Is there some way to disable the behaviour of Firefox for 404s or do I need to completely disable searches in the address bar instead?

Thanks!

Asked by thorsten.schoening 5 mhí ó shin

Last reply by zeroknight 5 mhí ó shin

McAfee: 7 viruses found

I recently took a hit from potential malware while looking for a owners manual. I now have a popup that looks like the one attached. It looks to be from Mozilla, but I ca… (tuilleadh eolais)

I recently took a hit from potential malware while looking for a owners manual. I now have a popup that looks like the one attached. It looks to be from Mozilla, but I can't be sure. Can you help with this?

Asked by tim_s_myers 5 mhí ó shin

Last reply by cor-el 5 mhí ó shin

Account Recovery

Hello, I can't access my account anymore, this one was created by linking the mail address used for the account which apparently i never did. I tried every password i co… (tuilleadh eolais)

Hello,

I can't access my account anymore, this one was created by linking the mail address used for the account which apparently i never did. I tried every password i commonly used and none of them worked, so I think that this one was auto-generated and then saved, in my firefox account... What is really killing me is the 7 years of bookmarks and password that are locked behind this password, i can access the account by password recovery but that would defeat the purpose since I just learned that its linked to my data. I just changed my OS back to windows so file recuperation is gonna be a pain/impossible. The way i understand things i have to make my peace with all the websites I accumulated for years (and also the PWs) or wait and don't touch my PC because the firefox folder that was deleted was on the same HDD that i used for the new OS. Of course all of this wouldn't be a problem if I didn't have had a problem to my phone and send it back to the constructor for the warranty, which means if I'm not mistaken that my account just lost it's last link to me, except the auto-destruction button. Is starting to learn cryptography my best bet to reach my account ? Or is there something I didn't cover and there still a way ? Please tell me it's still possible.

Asked by Chouma L'low 5 mhí ó shin

Last reply by Dropa 5 mhí ó shin

ActivID ActivCLient authentication alert

FireFox community Recently I started receiving Firefox alerts when I attempt to use my ActivClient CAC login See Figure _01. Entering my CAC pin into the ActivCLient d… (tuilleadh eolais)

FireFox community

Recently I started receiving Firefox alerts when I attempt to use my ActivClient CAC login See Figure _01. Entering my CAC pin into the ActivCLient dialog and everything works fine (see FIgure_02). But I can't figure out wht the alert notice is telling me or why it has started all of a sudden.

Jeff

Asked by Jeff 5 mhí ó shin

Last reply by Dropa 5 mhí ó shin

Accessing a specific part of the Royal Yachting Association Website.

I can log into the RYA site, I then want to access a specific part of their site (Cerificate Administration), I click on CAdmin but nothing happens. I have contacted the … (tuilleadh eolais)

I can log into the RYA site, I then want to access a specific part of their site (Cerificate Administration), I click on CAdmin but nothing happens. I have contacted the RYA who have acknowledge a problem exists and sent me a message, which is below, unfortunetly I do not undestand what they want me to do on Firefox - do you understand? Can you help please?.

Many thanks John Knopp

From the RYA 'Thank you for your email, and apologies for the continued issues with your access to Certificate Administration. Please can I ask that you enable all Cookies for the RYA website on your web browser. Currently, some browsers cookie policies prevent the correct operation of our website. Instructions on how to allow cookies for various browsers can be found below. Microsoft Edge https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/view-cookies-in-microsoft-edge-a7d95376-f2cd-8e4a-25dc-1de753474879 Mozilla Firefox https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enhanced-tracking-protection-firefox-desktop Google Chrome https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop macOS Safari https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/safari/ibrw850f6c51/mac Opera https://blogs.opera.com/news/2015/08/how-to-manage-cookies-in-opera/ We are actively looking into the issue and hope to have a resolution shortly. If this does not correct the issue you are having, please let us know.

Kind regards

Richard Behrens Technical Support Administrator Royal Yachting Association'

Asked by snapeknopps 5 mhí ó shin

Last reply by zeroknight 5 mhí ó shin

I have a zombie reddit.com cookie that always comes back within seconds even though I blocked it

I've had this for a few months now and it's driving me crazy. I have blocked reddit.com, http://www.reddit.com, https://www.reddit.com, I delete the cookies, it keeps … (tuilleadh eolais)

I've had this for a few months now and it's driving me crazy.

I have blocked reddit.com, http://www.reddit.com, https://www.reddit.com, I delete the cookies, it keeps coming back. So I finally deleted every trace of Firefox off my computer, deleting the library files, everything. I download a brand new copy of Firefox, start it up and within seconds have a reddit.com cookie. There are no reddit pages open, no tabs, no nothing.

Also, I keep reading that you can right-click or control-click on a cookie to inspect it but that does not work for me on FF 115.4. I cannot find any way to look at the cookie code in Firefox.

I'm on the verge of just giving up on Firefox at this point. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Asked by Mescalito 5 mhí ó shin

Last reply by zeroknight 5 mhí ó shin

Visited sites being saved, then listed if "+" alone is typed into address bar.

When a "+" sign is entered, alone, into address bar, a list of some visited sites instantly appears. How do I delete these sites and prevent sites from being saved in th… (tuilleadh eolais)

When a "+" sign is entered, alone, into address bar, a list of some visited sites instantly appears. How do I delete these sites and prevent sites from being saved in the future?

I've searched everywhere I can find for an answer to this question, or for a place to submit it, and failed.

In Privacy & Security > History I've un-checked all except "Clear history when Firefox closes" which is checked. In > "Address Bar--Firefox Suggest", I've disabled all options.

I clear "Recent History, Everything" (Cookies and Site Settings are left unchecked) frequently.

Thank you for your help!

Asked by kadams28 5 mhí ó shin

Last reply by cor-el 5 mhí ó shin