Jamstack

Jamstack is a way of thinking about how to build for the web: the UI is compiled, the frontend is fully decoupled, and data is pulled in as needed.
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Issue Summary
I have Ghost Self-hosted.
When I try to import my subscribers from Substack, it shows this error as shown in the image.
I tried searching everywhere but no solution. I also tried to manually create the Members
folder on the server but still no luck.

Currently, the Docker image exposes port 80. We should change this so that running Meli doesn't require root access.
We'll need to update the deployment docs.
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Hi!
I just discovered your project and I'm very excited about it. It looks like you read my mind about a project that would use Go and Svelte to make static websites as single page apps. I'm a big fan of both Go and Svelte and use them every single day on my projects. So I'll probably get involved in this project, I see very great potential in it.
Anyways, here's my first contribution. I fou
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- Organization
- jamstack
- Website
- jamstack.org
Describe the bug
Using xframe
ALLOW-FROM
throws error in console:Invalid 'X-Frame-Options' header encountered when loading 'https://api.dev.mysite.com/uploads/my-file.pdf': 'ALLOW-FROM dev.mysite.com' is not a recognized directive. The header will be ignored.
https://strapi.io/documentation/v3.x/concepts/middlewares.html#response-middlewares
instructions for xframe indicate `ALLOW-FR