Doesn't work: app.php/feed
Works: https://www.xyplorer.com/xyfc/app.php/feed
Can't preview some Feed urls in v33.9.0
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Moonchild
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Re: Can't preview some Feed urls in v33.9.0
hmm...
I'm guessing something is wrong with X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff changes. That's annoying.
Yeah. I removed XCTO:nosniff from the forum and it works.
I'm guessing something is wrong with X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff changes. That's annoying.
Yeah. I removed XCTO:nosniff from the forum and it works.
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Moonchild
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Re: Can't preview some Feed urls in v33.9.0
I'll probably make a point release backing out these changes as they are also apparently causing some stability issues for some people.
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sciuro
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Re: Can't preview some Feed urls in v33.9.0
Yes, something is wrong in 33.9.0.1 (64bit Win11 24h2) with X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff changes. Can not check any feed from https://www.engadget.com/rss.xml
Any click on the engadget.com site give the same error related to mismatches of mime types (X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff).
Also, there is a warning like "use of removeAttributeNode() is discouraged, use the removeAttribute() instead."
Any click on the engadget.com site give the same error related to mismatches of mime types (X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff).
Also, there is a warning like "use of removeAttributeNode() is discouraged, use the removeAttribute() instead."
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Moonchild
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Re: Can't preview some Feed urls in v33.9.0
33.9.0.1 has reverted the changes from 33.9.0 and solved this problem. If engadget is causing issues then that would be a different problem (please use a new topic with details in that case)
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