The blog post you list seems to present some suggestions. Pick which ever fits your setup. ;)
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 10:45 PM, john.tiger <[email protected]>wrote: > okay, I see a pretty good cloudant article on this: > http://support.cloudant.com/**customer/portal/articles/** > 359321-how-do-i-read-and-**write-to-my-cloudant-database-** > from-the-browser-<http://support.cloudant.com/customer/portal/articles/359321-how-do-i-read-and-write-to-my-cloudant-database-from-the-browser-> > > ugh, so many options - any suggestions? we have nginx and also familiar > with node (were running node-http-proxy) - just want to get this working > > > > > On 09/19/2012 10:14 AM, Benoit Chesneau wrote: > >> On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 5:54 PM, >> john.tiger<john.tigernassau@**gmail.com<[email protected]>> >> wrote: >> >>> on our local development machines, we want to be able to develop and >>> test >>> on multiple web sites - we have done this with nginx using fake domain >>> names >>> - this seems to cause a problem with couchdb with the local domain >>> policy. >>> >>> has anyone done this ? what did your nginx setup look like ? >>> >> Waiting CORS support (really tomorrow) I would use an apache proxy or >> any cors proxy on top. Not sure if there are modules for nginx as >> well. >> >> - benoīt >> >> > -- NS
