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Dear BigTree Lord,
My brother is asking me to make a dating website so he can honey-trap local females into his bear cave (It's primarily a mating ground for his ant farms). After much deliberation to help him succeed in his life long mission, I've come across a rather painful snare. Quite a snag in the quiver if I may say so politely. This error boils down to cross pollinating of bees between their security domains. As soon as the bees enter their nest, their met with an angry Queen Bee wishing to drive them out for betrayal. Who could blame her; those dirty bees should have thought of their colony before ruffling their thoraxes in another flowers stem. Any help in the matter would be greatly appreciated, BigTree Lord!
Access to Font at 'https://sewanee.dev.fastspot.com/fonts/ … 0ba3.woff2' from origin 'http://sewanee.dev.fastspot.com' has been blocked by CORS policy: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'http://sewanee.dev.fastspot.com' is therefore not allowed access.
Unsafe attempt to load URL https://sewanee.dev.fastspot.com/images/icons.svg from frame with URL http://sewanee.dev.fastspot.com/. Domains, protocols and ports must match.
Sincerely,
NotYourMomsDeveloper
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This is likely caused by your static_root in your config differing from your www_root. If the references are in Javascript you may also want to try emptying your /cache/ folder to regenerate any CSS and Javascript caches.
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