I've been working on this same problem. I've discovered only Picasa's 
`alt=json` feeds include a `Access-Control-Allow-Origin *` header. All 
others will be blocked by the same origin policy when loaded by javascript 
into a browser. They can be consumed by a server-side script still.

Quinn

On Monday, May 25, 2015 at 9:40:03 PM UTC-5, Gojko Adzic wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Do PWA API endpoints support CORS? I've spend a few hours today trying to 
> make a simple list work, without any results. I've tried both 
> photos.googleapis.com and picasaweb.google.com, double-checked that the 
> origin is set up correctly in the Web API console, authenticated via GAPI 
> OAuth2 but still drew an blank. 
>
> if anyone from the PWA team can tell me what I'm doing wrong, I'd really 
> appreciate it. This is the example command I'm sending:
>
> jQuery.ajax({url:'https://photos.googleapis.com/data/feed/api/user/default', 
> headers: {'GData-Version': 2, 'Authorization': 'Bearer ' + 
> gapi.auth.getToken().access_token }})
>
> The response sounds as a CORS issue:
>
> XMLHttpRequest cannot load 
> https://photos.googleapis.com/data/feed/api/user/default. No 
> 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. 
> Origin 'http://localhost:5000' is therefore not allowed access.
>
> gojko
>

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