I cannot consistently qualify for Target Activities as I intermittently get a CORS issue (and it seems to happen more and more frequently now). It is also happening to other co-workers as well.
We have tried wiping cookies and cache, different/new browsers, and incognito – both inside and outside the firewall. And I have checked with our systems team and they said nothing should be blocking on our side.
We are on at.js v1.5 delivered through DTM.
I keep getting this when trying to qualify for activities:
Is there a simple fix/explanation for this - I keep trying to reference Cross Origin documentation and issues, but nothing seems provide guidance towards applying something quickly.
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I saw this issue while creating activities. At the page delivery level I have turned of the enhanced composer and it worked well for me.
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sgupta13 - Meant to reply a while back. It looks like that was the issue. Thank you!
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tc82 Thanks for the response - That wasn't what caused the CORS issue for me, but I almost always need to disable Enhanced Composer to be able to easily edit any activities utilizing the VEC.
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