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<H1>[99s-extend] Cowboy Calling Hostname</H1>
<B>Loïc Hoguin</B>
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<I>Wed Oct 9 15:31:04 CEST 2013</I>
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<PRE>cowboy_req:host/1?
Please use the nice manual we have now.
<A HREF="http://ninenines.eu/docs/en/cowboy/HEAD/manual/cowboy_req">http://ninenines.eu/docs/en/cowboy/HEAD/manual/cowboy_req</A>
On 10/09/2013 03:27 PM, Lee Sylvester wrote:
><i> Hi,
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</I>><i> When receiving a Cowboy request, is there a way to find out which hostname the user made the request from? I'm using CORS in my REST and Bullet app, where each call can be made through a given account. However, I'd like to be able to lock requests for each account to a designated hostname to protect that users account usage.
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</I>><i> Thanks,
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