More interesting news from Amazon: Now S3 supports static website hosting on the root of your domain. So in addition to http://www.example.com you can now have http://example.com. This comes warm on the heels of their having added CORS support in August and redirections in October. The directon is fairly clear, eh?
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Saturday, 29 December 2012
Saturday, 1 September 2012
S3 Adds CORS Support
Some interesting news today: Amazon's S3 now supports CORS, the Cross-Origin Resource Sharing standard. This means that in addition to storing your images, stylesheets, and JavaScript files in S3 as you might be now, you can now also store any static data or templates you want to retrieve via ajax there, assuming your user is using a browser that supports CORS (all modern ones do, one way or another). This isn't a game-changer, there were ways to do this anyway (basically embedding those resources in JavaScript files a'la JSONP), but it just got a bit easier...
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