Right I see, that makes sense. I’ve never worked with PWA’s so I don’t know much about how they work. I know there was a discussion about making them work with .htaccess tweaks
I have literally been working on this for a LOT of hours, and I believe the solution was modifying the .htaccess that you do have access to (in the htdocs folder), but also a combination of everything could have been the solution.
This DOES NOT fix the PWABuilder “Error 500” issue, however, I was still able to download the PWA in my browser, so that’s still a big plus.
Used the Samsung Internet Browser, haven’t tested on any other browser just yet, but I am assuming it works on those also.
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But I don’t know if a guide was ever written or anything.
I was under the impression that the security system blocks these:
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