Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) allows JavaScript code running in a browser on an external host to interact with your mobile service. Specify the origins that should be allowed to make cross-origin calls (for example: http://example.com:12345). Use "*" to allow all. These settings affect only the use of your mobile service from web applications. Native applications can access your mobile service regardless of CORS settings.
Create shared access policies here. You can create up to twelve policies at the messaging level. You can't change the name ...
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Credential validation is currently unavailable. We should already be aware of the problem and working to fix it. However, ...
Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) allows JavaScript code running in a browser on an external host to interact with your ...
Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) allows JavaScript code running in a browser on an external host to interact with your ...
Currently only enterprise customers are eligible to use the CDN service. If you are an enterprise customer, please contact ...
Currently, user access management is supported only for applications that have automatic user provisioning or password-based ...
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