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Do the search/portal configuration vars work for anyone else?

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      wrote on last edited by ramiroro
      #1

      Hey there,

      I'm aiming to have 0 third party requests on my ghost blog. The sodo-search and portal scripts are served from JSDelivr, apparently their locations can be changed or disabled completely.

      https://ghost.org/docs/config/#portal

        "sodoSearch:": {
          "url": false
        },
      
        "portal:": {
          "url": false
        }
      

      But when making these changes / putting in new URLs, nothing seems to happen to the locations of those scripts.

      Anyone else encountered this?

      Thanks!

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      • R ramiroro

        Hey there,

        I'm aiming to have 0 third party requests on my ghost blog. The sodo-search and portal scripts are served from JSDelivr, apparently their locations can be changed or disabled completely.

        https://ghost.org/docs/config/#portal

          "sodoSearch:": {
            "url": false
          },
        
          "portal:": {
            "url": false
          }
        

        But when making these changes / putting in new URLs, nothing seems to happen to the locations of those scripts.

        Anyone else encountered this?

        Thanks!

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        girish
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        @ramiroro what is false meant to be in this context? I tried understanding the docs but didn't understand. Does it mean those files are not downloaded anymore? How does the portal work then without it?

        I am not even sure why it downloads from 3rd party sources. I guess they are using it to get some analytics of selfhosted installs?

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