[HTML_AJAX-devel] cross domain AJAXing
Joshua Eichorn
josh at bluga.net
Thu Dec 21 11:12:11 PST 2006
Look down about 10 lines. There is a flag you also need to set.
-josh
maho wrote:
> Joshua Eichorn napisał(a):
>> There isn't now but feel free to send in a patch with a global flag
>> on HTML_AJAX, if you act quick we can get it in 0.5.1
>> -josh
>
> Hmm, I think it's isn't so trivial.
>
> I have tried to add: this.xmlhttp = new
> HTML_AJAX_IframeXHR();
> return;
> at the beginning of HTML_AJAX_HttpClient, and no success.
> Requests are hanging, and then they are timed out.
>
> I'm using js objects generated by generateClassStub(), if it's
> important here.
>
> regards
>
> maHo
>
>
>> maho wrote:
>>> Joshua Eichorn napisał(a):
>>>> The iframe fallback code does work but it has some limitations
>>>> compared to using XMLHttpRequest. Also there isn't currently a
>>>> switch to force its use though I don't see a problem with adding one.
>>>> I would recommend doing something like what Julien is suggesting,
>>>> so you still have all the power of HTML_AJAX.
>>> As I wrote in email sent to Julien privately (by accident, I'm
>>> sending it to list address again), I believe that Julien is wrong.
>>>
>>> Is there a simple way to tell HTML_AJAX library to use iframe
>>> fallback instead of XMLHttpRequest, or I will need to hack HTML_AJAX
>>> js code anyway?
>>>
>>> regards
>>>
>>> maHo
>>>
>>>> Julien Wajsberg wrote:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> the usual approach is to include a javascript library from the
>>>>> site where the service is. This library can make requests to this
>>>>> site... and the code in any site can call functions in this
>>>>> library once it's loaded.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> --
>>>>> Julien
>>>>>
>>>>> On 21/12/06, *maho* <maho at pagema.net <mailto:maho at pagema.net>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello
>>>>>
>>>>> I want to cross-site AJAX calls. I mean, I want to be able to include
>>>>> some code snippet on any page, which will send AJAX requests to my
>>>>> site.
>>>>>
>>>>> As far I know, using cross-site XMLHTTPRequest is forbidden, and I
>>>>> should look closer to iframes.
>>>>>
>>>>> And the question is: does HTML_AJAX properly work with
>>>>> HTML_AJAX_IframeXHR, and I could use it with little modifications, or
>>>>> it's rather experimental, and I shouldn't rely on it?
>>>>>
>>>>> regards
>>>>>
>>>>> maHo
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