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Xhr poll error #140

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33587 opened this issue Dec 31, 2024 · 2 comments
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Xhr poll error #140

33587 opened this issue Dec 31, 2024 · 2 comments

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@33587
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33587 commented Dec 31, 2024

Describe the bug
After completing the setup I refresh and it gives the error and the breaks the project

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I was using Glitch and using Windows and the latest Chrome.

Additional context
I don't know what causes it but I can't even make a new glitch project after a few tries of creating new instances.

@33587 33587 added the bug Something isn't working label Dec 31, 2024
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I recommend exploring SPOT on a local development machine. You can run both the server and client from VS Code's Run and Debug menu. Once you have things up and running, you can then tackle the additional complexities of deploying a web application (on Glitch or another platform). You also then have easy access to the debug console for the server as well as the client.

I don't personally have much experience with Glitch (we host on AWS), but with hosting in general, there are additional tasks, like ensuring you have the right ports open on the sever.

Give SPOT a try locally and let us know if you still encounter any issues.

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gcschmit commented Jan 2, 2025

When you are ready to deploy to a server, there is a SPOT QuickStart that includes deployment to Glitch.

@JaiGupta13 JaiGupta13 removed the bug Something isn't working label Jan 6, 2025
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