A few questions over here actually, under different scenarios.
So I am connected to the same wifi as a RESTful server is hosted.
I opened a webpage in IntelliJ and it created a localhost server on my machine so that it can start up my webcam. (When I try to open the webpage from my file directory, the webcam does not start up)
I am trying to do an ajax request that looks like this.
$.ajax({ url: 'http://192.xxx.x.xx:xxxx/restful/webapi/enroll', //url: 'http://localhost:63xxx/example-1.0.0.0-samples/', type: 'PUT', contentType: "application/json", processData: false, data: data, dataType: 'json', crossDomain:true, error: function (xhr, status) { if(xhr.status != "201"){ // 201 means it is Created, rather than 200 which means Success $("#statusEnrollmentMsg").text("Fail " + status); console.log(error); }else{ $("#textbox").text("success"); } }, success: function (result) { $("#textbox").text("success"); } });
Error code
jquery.min.js:4 OPTIONS http://192.xxx.x.xx:xxxx/restful/webapi/enroll
send @ jquery.min.js:4
ajax @ jquery.min.js:4
OnEnroll @ example.js:130
onclick @ example.html:54
example.html:1
XMLHttpRequest cannot load http://192.xxx.x.xx:xxxx/restful/webapi/enroll. Response to preflight request doesn't pass access control check: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource.
Origin 'http://localhost:63xxx' is therefore not allowed access. The response had HTTP status code 404.
Im always getting error that looks like this. If it is not clear kindly comment and I will make adjustments.
cross domain has been set to true already!
I want to send some json object to this server. I am not sure if this is the proper protocol too. Please advice.