Hi Can i host a rest API using infintyfree?

@Admin you developed entire infinityfree alone?

Yes indeed

@Admin is great and very very very good person like blender’s developer

@Admin

Has your account and domain been transferred to premium hosting already?
Yes

Has that been at least 72 hours to allow for DNS propagation?
No, but we can clearly see the records have been updated.

Here are the links that must be completely public/unfettered:
https://dumpsterdegens.com/metadata.php?tokenID=0
./image.php?tokenID=0

Here is the test page that cannot access them:
https://testnets-api.opensea.io/asset/0x35b5ae1dc597d43fa43fe9a3194dcc6dcace31f4/0/validate/

And here is the screenshot from our admin panel indicating that hotlink blocking is disabled:

inb4 “did you check the box allowing direct requests”

Yes, even though these items don’t have that extension, we tried it.

Where do you see this?

Just because you know the records have been updated doesn’t mean your device has picked up those changes.

Hmm, I don’t know that site.

I just entered “http get tester” in Google and clicked the first result and was brought to reqbin.com. When I entered the URL there, I got a response with status code 200 and some JSON data. So all seems good there.

Same story with Make Simple HTTP POST And GET Requests Online , it works fine from there.

Some HTTP testers don’t work because they use AJAX in the browser, and your web page doesn’t return an Access-Control-Allow-Origin header to allow other sites to use the API.

So my money is on the issue being specific to that other site, not your hosting account not accepting requests. Because there is plenty of evidence showing that that’s not the case.

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