Most browsers and players prohibit accessing other domain resources in the currently running domain. You can control this situation through Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) or Cross-Domain (CrossDomain). You can set CORS and Cross-Domain as <CrossDomains>
element.
CrossDomain settings are available for HTTP-based APIs, HLS, LLHLS, and Thumnail.
You can set it using the <Url>
element as shown above, and you can use the following values:
*
Allows requests from all Domains
domain
Allows both HTTP and HTTPS requests from the specified Domain
http://domain
Allows HTTP requests from the specified Domain
https://domain
Allows HTTPS requests from the specified Domain
You can respond with custom HTTP headers via <CrossDomains>
. You can use them by adding multiple <Header><Key>
and <Header><Value>
as in the example above.