Hi Jake, Ok, this seems to be really an IE problem, see: http://caniuse.com/#feat=cors I have been looking into the $http source, and have some mixed news for you. In Angularjs there is no cors support for IE8 and IE9(yet). This might be an easy fix, as in swapping window.XMLHttpRequest with window.XDomainRequest, but this need to be done inside the angular source. IE10+ should work, but seems to be extra-picky about the headers. For details have a look at: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ie/archive/2012/02/09/cors-for-xhr-in-ie10.aspx
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