Clock
CORSflare
Clock | CORSflare | |
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4 | 2 | |
4 | 145 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
almost 2 years ago | over 3 years ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
- | MIT License |
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Clock
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Your first notable project
a simple clock web app in vanilla js
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ELI5: What is a "static website"?
That sounds wrong, github pages is advertised as a static site hosting service, and I'm hosting plenty of small dynamic web apps like this.
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Digital clock using HTML, CSS and JavaScript
Cool, I build something similar a while ago. I was still fairly inexperienced, so I wasn't focusing too much on best practices.
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Finally finished my first somewhat polished program.
repo : https://github.com/kxrn0/Clock
CORSflare
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Show HN: Searchall – search all major indexes on one page (with iframes)
Try out some queries from your browser history and see if anything beats google. Other engines are more likely to beat google for queries that google has failed at.
Majority of engines were found at below link. Surprisingly many engines use the same indices, for example duckduckgo is mostly just privacy-protected bing. Big thanks to Rohan Kumar.
https://seirdy.one/2021/03/10/search-engines-with-own-indexe...
A proxy is needed to bypass iframe restrictions for most websites. I used this x-frame-bypass client js code [https://github.com/niutech/x-frame-bypass] which (previously?) used proxy.megatunger.com . That free proxy could be recording your queries, who knows, so use caution.
If (when actually) that proxy goes down I think I'll set up something like CORSflare to have a more reliable and trustworthy alternative. [https://github.com/Darkseal/CORSflare]
I hacked this together over about one workday in total so it's likely to have significant issues. You can comment them here or (preferably) file an issue on the repo: [https://github.com/qpwo/searchall/]
There's also a demo video on the repo if the site goes down but you wanted to see how it looks. Feel free to file feature requests on the repo as well. If you'd rather copy it and make your own version then that's fine too.
I'll try to reply to all comments here.
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Question about HTTPS requests
Otherwise, if it is on a server, when you make the request, add a header like “Origin”: “https://(sitename).com/“ where sitename would be the URL (not yours, in this case Pipedream’s) to avoid CORS. If worse comes to worse though, you could make your own proxy using Cloudflare Workers. There’s also Cloudflare CORS-Anywhere and CORSFlare
What are some alternatives?
Aurelia 1 - The Aurelia 1 framework entry point, bringing together all the required sub-modules of Aurelia.
cloudflare-cors-anywhere - CORS "anywhere" proxy in a Cloudflare worker. DEMO at: https://test.cors.workers.dev/