Change to regex allowed settings for CORS in API server#1420
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Change to regex allowed settings for CORS in API server#1420adamoutler wants to merge 2 commits intonetalertx:mainfrom
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When supports_credentials is True, the server cannot return `Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *` . It must echo back the specific requester's origin. `flask-cors` handles this automatically if you provide a list or a regex, but it won't work with a literal `*` string in some browser implementations.
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When supports_credentials is True, the server cannot return
Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *. It must echo back the specific requester's origin.flask-corshandles this automatically if you provide a list or a regex, but it won't work with a literal*string in some browser implementations.