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## Issue Addressed - Resolves #1766 ## Proposed Changes - Use the `warp::filters::cors` filter instead of our work-around. ## Additional Info It's not trivial to enable/disable `cors` using `warp`, since using `routes.with(cors)` changes the type of `routes`. This makes it difficult to apply/not apply cors at runtime. My solution has been to *always* use the `warp::filters::cors` wrapper but when cors should be disabled, just pass the HTTP server listen address as the only permissible origin. |
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