Andrew Betts
Andrew Betts
I also have this requirement, because some servers require certain headers which are reliably sent by browsers (`Accept` in the case of the one I'm struggling with at the moment)...
I would have said apply it to all requests regardless... but I am not totally sure I grok what siteUrl does. I use BLC via https://github.com/LukasHechenberger/broken-link-checker-local. After some digging with...
@azproduction I'm sorry the polyfill service hasn't been easy to pick up for your use case. We'd like to ensure it is, and we're working through those issues.
No. There's a discussion of that here: https://github.com/Financial-Times/polyfill-service/issues/125. Basically the tool is required to test the polyfills, so the two are inseparable. Also, since that discussion, we now have some...
The problem with doing that is that some polyfills have variants per-browser. If a polyfill has totally different code in IE vs FF, and you don't specify a UA, we...
Your current mechanism requires browser agnostic bundles, but I would argue that you could improve your tool by outputting a `` tag targeting cdn.polyfill.io rather than offering up a single...
Hi @azproduction, recent changes in the polyfill service may be of interest to you: - We killed off variants. We could trivially make it possible to request a bundle without...
I just encountered this problem. What should happen here? I can't see anything in the fetch spec about what to do with cross-domain cookies. A quick test in Chrome, loading...
My use case in fact doesn't care about saving cookies because I'm making each request in isolation. I also wonder to what extent you need to do this to be...
My use case is an HTTP client, so I want to be able to show the response that was received and report that the location header was missing. But right...