Very big problem with dolphin and CDN

I have noticed when I have cloudflare disabled all functions are good. But when cloudflare is active things like uploading videos, and posting to timeline have major problems. Maybe because it cache the files of your website. But hopefully this will be overcome because it protects websites from sql injection etc. Aswell as reach out to users from far away countries who want to join.

 

Something for the dolphin folk to look into.

Quote · 18 Sep 2015

CloudFlare can break the site's JavaScript, among other issues. Use it as a CDN, but don't have it minify or compress anything. Dolphin already does this, and the two don't play along well.

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Quote · 18 Sep 2015

Will look into this I'm new to cloudflare. So its options are kind of unknown to me. Thanks for the info.

Quote · 18 Sep 2015

Hello Nathan, do you have any good advice regarding what CDN to use with dolphin, other than Cloudflare? Would like to have a secure and inexpensive CDN solution with ability to cache the whole site and display it as a web app. Without having any CDN connected to your website, if click F12 in the browser anyone can gain insight directly into the file structure on the server and see far to much juicy information, that's not good for many reasons and especially not good for security etc!? I guess my question is, what kind of solution would you recommend for optimizing loading time and keeping your website more secure and incognito? you think Stackpath would be a good option, any other suggestions? 

 

CloudFlare can break the site's JavaScript, among other issues. Use it as a CDN, but don't have it minify or compress anything. Dolphin already does this, and the two don't play along well.

 

Quote · 10 Jan 2017

If you mean the HTML source is visible, there's no way to hide that (otherwise the site couldn't load in the browser). Nothing sensitive is exposed from that. A CDN would only be useful to load content faster for users farther from the server. CloudFlare can also hide the IP address of the site, which may be useful to you if that's a concern.

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Quote · 10 Jan 2017

Not really, I understand all of that already, but my question was probably not formulated very clearly, I will PM you with more specific details... Thanks

 

If you mean the HTML source is visible, there's no way to hide that (otherwise the site couldn't load in the browser). Nothing sensitive is exposed from that. A CDN would only be useful to load content faster for users farther from the server. CloudFlare can also hide the IP address of the site, which may be useful to you if that's a concern.

 

Quote · 11 Jan 2017

PAGE RULES IS VERY IMPORTANT TO CDN OR CLOUDFLARE

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Quote · 12 Jun 2017
 
 
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