Users of my intranet app had this problem if their browser was set up to
use a proxy server. My app runs Perl scripts on another machine, and
when the scripts wrote their output back to my app, those users would see
this JS error.
-David
On Mon, 12 Feb 2001 15:39:43 -0500 Gerry Pauline
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> CFperts:
>
> We are experiencing a JS error, that seems to be permissions based
> on a
> new application. The exact message is:
>
> JavaScript Error:
>
> http://dppserv.pace.edu/lienhard/backoffice/student.cfm/option=search,
> line 66:
>
> access disallowed from scripts at
> http://dppserv.pace.edu/lienhard/backoffice/student.cfm/option=search
> to
> documents
> at another domain.
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