This 'http' request has been blocked; the content must be served over 'HTTPS'










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I have an angular app which is version 6.I deployed code in a server which is



https://test.angular.com


This 'https' i.e secured one.The API's that I am using here were deployed in another server which is



http.test.node.com


Which I run my application when it tries to hit API,it says the following error.



 The page at 'http.test.node.com/' was loaded over HTTPS,

but requested an insecure XMLHttpRequest endpoint

'http://104.211.60.42:8080/rfp/ic/yankees/upload/'. This request has

been blocked; the content must be served over HTTPS.


From the error I understood that 'Https' host cannot accept 'Http' request.I am trying to find any solution that can be fixed from client side.Any solution can be appreciated.Thanks.










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  • Is there a reason that you can't have your code call the resource using https instead of http? i.e. 'https://104.211.60.42:8080/rfp/ic/yankees/upload/'

    – Daniel W Strimpel
    Nov 14 '18 at 17:45















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I have an angular app which is version 6.I deployed code in a server which is



https://test.angular.com


This 'https' i.e secured one.The API's that I am using here were deployed in another server which is



http.test.node.com


Which I run my application when it tries to hit API,it says the following error.



 The page at 'http.test.node.com/' was loaded over HTTPS,

but requested an insecure XMLHttpRequest endpoint

'http://104.211.60.42:8080/rfp/ic/yankees/upload/'. This request has

been blocked; the content must be served over HTTPS.


From the error I understood that 'Https' host cannot accept 'Http' request.I am trying to find any solution that can be fixed from client side.Any solution can be appreciated.Thanks.










share|improve this question






















  • Is there a reason that you can't have your code call the resource using https instead of http? i.e. 'https://104.211.60.42:8080/rfp/ic/yankees/upload/'

    – Daniel W Strimpel
    Nov 14 '18 at 17:45













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I have an angular app which is version 6.I deployed code in a server which is



https://test.angular.com


This 'https' i.e secured one.The API's that I am using here were deployed in another server which is



http.test.node.com


Which I run my application when it tries to hit API,it says the following error.



 The page at 'http.test.node.com/' was loaded over HTTPS,

but requested an insecure XMLHttpRequest endpoint

'http://104.211.60.42:8080/rfp/ic/yankees/upload/'. This request has

been blocked; the content must be served over HTTPS.


From the error I understood that 'Https' host cannot accept 'Http' request.I am trying to find any solution that can be fixed from client side.Any solution can be appreciated.Thanks.










share|improve this question














I have an angular app which is version 6.I deployed code in a server which is



https://test.angular.com


This 'https' i.e secured one.The API's that I am using here were deployed in another server which is



http.test.node.com


Which I run my application when it tries to hit API,it says the following error.



 The page at 'http.test.node.com/' was loaded over HTTPS,

but requested an insecure XMLHttpRequest endpoint

'http://104.211.60.42:8080/rfp/ic/yankees/upload/'. This request has

been blocked; the content must be served over HTTPS.


From the error I understood that 'Https' host cannot accept 'Http' request.I am trying to find any solution that can be fixed from client side.Any solution can be appreciated.Thanks.







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  • Is there a reason that you can't have your code call the resource using https instead of http? i.e. 'https://104.211.60.42:8080/rfp/ic/yankees/upload/'

    – Daniel W Strimpel
    Nov 14 '18 at 17:45

















  • Is there a reason that you can't have your code call the resource using https instead of http? i.e. 'https://104.211.60.42:8080/rfp/ic/yankees/upload/'

    – Daniel W Strimpel
    Nov 14 '18 at 17:45
















Is there a reason that you can't have your code call the resource using https instead of http? i.e. 'https://104.211.60.42:8080/rfp/ic/yankees/upload/'

– Daniel W Strimpel
Nov 14 '18 at 17:45





Is there a reason that you can't have your code call the resource using https instead of http? i.e. 'https://104.211.60.42:8080/rfp/ic/yankees/upload/'

– Daniel W Strimpel
Nov 14 '18 at 17:45












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