You are viewing a single comment's thread from:RE: How To Use SteemWorld On Hive [Tutorial]View the full contexttoofasteddie (76)in #steemworld • 5 years ago After checking and doing some trials I have to say that it does not work for me :-(
It just might be that @steemchiller noticed the usage of #hive RPC endpoints and blocked them. See my reply above.
Strangely it worked for the first time and then stopped working.
It crashes on "get_account_count".
Exactly. My guess is that traffic to #hive endpoints is blocked at one end or the other. See other comments, please.
OK, I got it.
There is
Content-Security-Policy
thing that restricts connections to outside. You can check it here https://securityheaders.comWorkaround would be to use "local" steemworld without those restrictions, but downloadable versions does not exist anymore.
Exactly as I've thought. It's strange that it worked a couple of hours earlier. DId the headers change in the meantime?
Yes, downloadable version ... I had it on my drive and I went searching for it ... yet I couldn't find it. Wait, I'll check on another workstation ...
I've found a version from August 2019 and it's working with Hive :)
I believe there were no changes in headers, because they restrict usage by domains that are listed there.
So, to fix this issue @steemchiller has to add HIVE domains to the allowed list:
I replaced steempeak with peakd in one of the javascript files and now notification links open in peakd as expected.@scorer
I am a happy camper now :)
I believe you can do it by save to file, make changes to config and later load this config file back. You do not have to change the javascript.