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Geoffrey Irving wrote:
> A followup to the discussion of CORS and openhkp.js: I started a thread
> on the sks-devel list about supporting CORS, and submitted a candidate
> patch:
>
> http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/sks-devel/2013-09/msg00001.html
>
> Only one reply so far, though, and that somewhat negative.
>
> I also submitted a request for CORS support in the new hockeypuck
> keyserver, and offered to write the patch if they'd be willing to accept
> it:
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/hockeypuck/+bug/1222583
>
> Hopefully we'll get a positive reply from at least one of these, and
> javascript will be able to query keyservers without proxies.
>
> Geoffrey
Hi Geoffrey,
I was going to reply on [sks-devel], but this is as good a place as any.
The patch to wserver.ml is fairly straightforward. But I'm curious as to why
wserver.mli was patched to remove the interface spec for send_result.
BTW, I can probably give you keyserver.gingerbear.net and sks.keyservers.net
to test against
- -John
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