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Using HTTP/2 w BlazingCDN

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Written by Grzegorz Wiosna-Zieliński
January 18, 2021

For custom resources from the CDN (e.g., font) to appear at the user’s request, in some browsers, it is necessary to run the CORS, i.e., resource sharing between sources. This is done with HTTP / 2, which you can easily initiate from your User Control Panel.

Log in to the main view. Go to Anycast CDN – Pull Zone List and select the Pull Zone list you are interested in, which you previously added to your resources.

using HTTP-2 w BlazingCDN

Go to the preferences section and scroll down until you see the Enable HTTPS protocol slider. After moving it, you will have the option of Activate HTTP / 2 protocol. All you have to do is press the Apply button, and it’s done.

Enable HTTPS protocol

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