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Plesk domain CORS support for CDN - help!

VinnyT

Regular Pleskian
I know i've asked this question before but I figured I would try again.

I have a Plesk server with a number of virtual sites/hosts. I need to open CORS within the NGINX config to allow the site to work over a CDN. I've tried placing the code everywhere and within every config I can possibly think of, but nothing works.

Interestingly enough, it seems to be working from one site, but not another. I'm literally out of ideas.

Here is the CORS code I am using: https://michielkalkman.com/snippets/nginx-cors-open-configuration.html

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Have you tried to add following string at "Additional nginx directives":

add_header Access-Control-Allow-Origin *;

Does it work for you?
 
I had similar problems and the snippet below fixed the problem.
location ~* \.(eot|ttf|woff)$ {
add_header Access-Control-Allow-Origin *;
}
 
I added to both APACHE and NGINX just that its not working on my chrome but working when i check with kproxy.
 
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