commit | 35e14e4f5e98719d5db1ac9cba46cdeefc3d3f00 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Matthias Andreas Benkard <code@mail.matthias.benkard.de> | Wed Feb 12 06:20:05 2020 +0100 |
committer | Matthias Andreas Benkard <code@mail.matthias.benkard.de> | Wed Feb 12 06:20:05 2020 +0100 |
tree | b40fe3155e6562b838b5cfd1bd9f0763ca950aa1 | |
parent | 22f623c810297467da2d8662c5d4b90ae8e84dae [diff] |
Bookmark submission: Fetch page info through back end. CORS prevents us from fetch the target page directly. This patch makes the front end use the back end to fetch it instead. Change-Id: I2d33a68d00b6ce1bb7a7b8dfcb7687f0bd1fdebd
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