Samsung table S9 Fe Obsidian Network acces blocked

net::ERR_BLOCKED_BY_RESPONSE in Obsidian.

Hi hope somone can help me with this. I use the plugin called custom frame for implenting Google and ChatGPT/OpenAi.

Somehow whatever plugin i use for network acces i get blocked. I also checked my tablets premission setting, and can only change settings for microphone but not network and file management.

someone knows how to get around this?

From the plugin’s readme:

:iphone: On Obsidian Mobile
Unfortunately, Obsidian Mobile does not run on Electron, which is what allows iframes and webviews to be displayed with very few restrictions related to cookies, cross-origin resource sharing, and so on. This means that a lot of sites won’t work there, especially ones that you have to log in to. However, when you create a frame, you can toggle the “Disable on Mobile” option to hide a Desktop-only frame in Obsidian mobile.

https://github.com/Ellpeck/ObsidianCustomFrames?tab=readme-ov-file#-on-obsidian-mobile

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I understand.
So if i´m right, I need to accept and understand, it can´t work in obsidian mobile/tablet unless i go to a desktop. The disable function work so the plugin gets activaded. Thats it. Then i need to use the browser instead.

Had the idea tha i could use plugins like copilot with acces for the web, but that didn´t work ether, because of Electron can´t run on Obsidian mobile.

Thanks for the feedback.

That’s how I understand it.

I’ve only ever used customs frames on desktop Obsidian, but as the readme says, complex sites/services requiring logins, etc., probably won’t work.

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So, I guess we can confirm it now. :smiley:
I just tried with Google, DuckDuckGo, etc., and it’s not going to work. Maybe it could be used for a local web service or something similar—I don’t know.

I actually just wanted a copilot that could read my PDF files from school using the OpenAI assistant. But if the network is blocked, I can’t get anything to work on a tablet.
Those copilots only use my own Markdown files and can’t read PDFs or search the web. So, lesson learned: Never try to set up a tablet as your main workspace like a desktop—unless perhaps it’s Windows-based and run Electron for iframe usage.

Thankyou :hugs:

Just two links for maybe confiming it. For the next person out there.

https://www.quora.com/Is-Electron-JS-able-to-build-mobile-application-especially-Android