Hi Janusz,

Aside from setting up the proper headers (which angular does by default!), 
basically no. You can try to fetch the resource with JSONP, but that is 
limited to get requests only.
Another way is using a CORS proxy, if you Google for that, you will find a 
number of those.

Regards
Sander

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