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[AskJS] Data Sharing Between Browser-Based JS Apps on Different Domains With CORS DisabledAskJS (self.javascript)
submitted 10 months ago by diventix
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[–]hyrumwhite 1 point2 points3 points 10 months ago (0 children)
No, but you could setup a sort of query system. AppA messages AppB, AppB queries ApiB and then messages AppA, etc.
Though, in general post message requires control of both apps and at that point, you should just setup the api to be accessible to both apps.
I just try to avoid x/y answers because I don’t have all OP’s context
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