A) could you explain in detail how the reverse proxy solves the cors problem?

B)  if using node-http-proxy why bother with wamp at all - running thru 2 
servers has got to have performance hits plus other complexities - the whole 
"battle tested" argument is not really proven - has node http proxy really 
failed for anyone ?  It has worked well for us in a simple environment

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Anton Whalley <[email protected]> wrote:

>Or put node.js http-proxy in front of WAMP and make all request to that
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