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Closed: Oct 30
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CORBS is blocking images for my web application stored on Imgur.com

Reported by scsenkow...@gmail.com, Oct 30

Issue description

Chrome Version       : 70.0.3538.77
URLs (if applicable) : Imgur.com
Other browsers tested:
  Add OK or FAIL, along with the version, after other browsers where you
have tested this issue:
     Safari: FAIL
    Firefox: N/A
       Edge: N/A

What steps will reproduce the problem?
(1) load http://localhost:3000 from my react server
(2)
(3)

What is the expected result?
I expect to see my images loaded in the browser

What happens instead?
Placeholder thumbnails are loaded in place of the photos.

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possible.

Console error message 1 of 5
Cross-Origin Read Blocking (CORB) blocked cross-origin response <URL> with MIME type text/html. See <URL> for more details.
Cross-Origin Read Blocking (CORB) blocked cross-origin response https://imgur.com/a/EuRnEyx with MIME type text/html. See https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/5629709824032768 for more details.
 
Screen Shot 2018-10-30 at 11.18.14 AM.png
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Status: WontFix (was: Unconfirmed)
Response from https://imgur.com/a/EuRnEyx *is* a html document (according to content-type and according to the actual payload/body of the response), not an image.  Did you want to link to something like https://i.imgur.com/Y9pIKeG.jpg instead?
I don’t know, this is my first time working with this on React. Is that the way an image is usually loaded from a site like Imgur on another?
I am not familiar with React, but based on the error messages quoted above, it seems that an equivalent of <img src="page.html"> was used (and it will obviously fail since page.html is not an image;  it will fail with and without CORB - for example it would also fail in non-Chrome browsers that haven't yet adopted CORB).
It was a simple fix changing the url link to the .jpg like you said. Thank you :)

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