# Enable CORS HTTP requests This function allows your system to perform Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) HTTP requests. Endpoint: GET /cors_proxy_get Version: 11.134.0.5 Security: BasicAuth ## Query parameters: - `url` (string, required) The website that you wish to access. Example: "http://www.example.com" ## Response 200 fields (application/json): - `data` (object) - `data._cp_redirects` (array,null) An array that contains the redirects which the website performs, if any exist. * This return counts redirects. * If any redirects exist, this returns as an array of objects containing the , , , , , and returns and the object. * - Redirects do not exist. The JSON example output above displays this condition. - `data._cp_redirects.headers` (object,null) An object containing the header fields that the request returned. This object's keys vary based on the URL's headers. Example: {"age":"425879","cache-control":"max-age=604800","content-length":"1256","content-type":"text/html; charset=UTF-8","date":"Thu, 05 Mar 2020 23:42:25 GMT","etag":"\"3147526947+ident\"","expires":"Thu, 12 Mar 2020 23:42:25 GMT","last-modified":"Thu, 17 Oct 2019 07:18:26 GMT","server":"ECS (dab/4BA8)","vary":"Accept-Encoding","x-cache":"HIT"} - `data._cp_redirects.protocol` (string,null) The URL's HTTP protocol. Example: "HTTP/1.1" - `data._cp_redirects.reason` (string,null) The response that the server returned. Example: "OK" - `data._cp_redirects.status` (string,null) The response's HTTP status code. Example: "200" - `data._cp_redirects.success` (integer,null) Whether the function returned a 2XX HTTP status code. - - Success. - - Failure. Enum: 0, 1 - `data._cp_redirects.url` (string,null) The URL that provided the response. Example: "http://www.example.com" - `data.content` (string) The URL's content. We strongly recommend that you confirm the content's type before you use the content return's value. The function may also return this value in the _cp_redirects array of hashes. A valid string. Example: "\\n\\n
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