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unleash.unleash/website/docs/using-unleash/troubleshooting/cors.md
Drew Gorton b2b19e4970
Navigation refactor (#5227)
## About the changes
Refactor the main nav, with the following goals: 
* Communicate the value of each section vs the format (ex:
“Understanding Unleash” vs “Topic Guides”)
* Make space for the Feature Flag tutorials section that we’re starting
to build
* Scope updates to navigation and pages that need updates based on new
URLs & organization
* Update URLs to follow the new hierarchy without breaking links (adding
redirects & editing internal links between pages as needed)

### Important files
sidebar.js
docusaurus.config.js

## Discussion points
* Redirects can't be tested out of prod, which is a bummer :/
* Some URLs have been preserved untouched while we monitor for potential
negative SEO impact of client-side redirects
* It's a large PR (sorry). Nav changes and file movements impacted lots
of files.

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Co-authored-by: Thomas Heartman <thomas@getunleash.ai>
2023-10-31 09:38:03 -05:00

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My requests are being blocked by CORS
  1. Make sure you've configured CORS access in Unleash admin UI settings as defined in the Unleash CORS Policy docs. These settings can be changed in the Unleash Dashboard under Settings -> CORS Origins or by using the API. Allowing all origins (using a single asterisk) will address this matter and is a great starting point when troubleshooting the behavior.
  2. When receiving "No 'Access-Control-Policy' header is present on the requested resource", using the command curl -I https://<host>/<endpoint> will allow us to verify that the response includes the header Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *.