CDVSound.m doesn't set the User-Agent, which I think means it's not being restricted to the white-list.
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 1:45 PM, Shazron <[email protected]> wrote: > Not that I am aware of. There might be something related to the user-agent > changes. Let me verify your results. > > > On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 9:03 AM, Becky Gibson <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Did I miss a change in our whitelist implementation on iOS? > > > > It used to be that I had to make sure audio.ibeat.org was in the > whitelist > > before running the mobile-spec media tests. When testing with 2.4rc2 I > > noticed this is no longer the case. My whitelist is: > > > > <access origin="http://www.google.com" /> > > > > <access origin="*.apache.org*"/> > > > > <access origin="cordova-filetransfer.jitsu.com" /> > > > > <access origin="whatheaders.com" /> > > > > Yet the media plays just fine. I suspect this change has been in there > for > > awhile. Previously I just assumed media was working because my whitelist > > was <access origin="*" /> > > > > When testing with a changed whitelist via config.xml completely removed > my > > test app from the device and did a build clean before running again. > > > > It looks like whitelist checking doesn't even occur for the media url. > > > > just curious! > > >
