Since a few days now, it seems i am unable to call a simple webhook.
I create a brand new scenario, add a “custom webhook” module, create a brand new webhook for it, copy the address, then run the scenario.
This is something i have done at least a thousand times already with make, it always worked with no problems.
But now, when i send a request out of postman for example, nothing happens.
The scenario remains in the “listening” state, doesn’t matter how often i click the send button in postman.
I will then try to stop the scenario by hitting stop, which doesn’t work (the scenario doesn’t stop, then the button changes to “Force Stop”, which i will hit, but which also does not work.)
I looked into the browser console, there is a blocked request to “…://px.ads.linkedin.com/wa/” every time i hit the button.
My browser shows in that moment, that the tab, in which make is running, is using almost 1GB of RAM.
When i “hard escape” the scenario and open it again, it shows all the messages are waiting in the queue.
I have tried this on my PC and on my laptop, both show the same weird behaviour, on both machines it worked for months with no problems.
What’s going on here?
This appears to be a bug between Make and your web browser. Can you try a different device, or web browser?
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Same error happens with different browser.
In FF it gives a CSP error when hitting the STOP / FORCE STOP Button.
Nevermind, will open a ticket, thx @samliew