I believe it's tighter than just domain... just to the same named server.

I noticed this when the ajax looked for http://www.site.name and the
page was loaded from http://site.name

On 2/19/07, ad4m <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Rey,
> No, it's not the case... I'm making a "normal" request in my domain
> area. And that's the point...
> I've just read about signing the script files on Mozilla, but I don't
> think this is what i'm looking for.
> Any other ideas?
>
> Adam
>
> Rey Bango wrote:
> > It looks like you're trying to make a cross-domain call which JS, by
> > default, will prevent. Is this the case?
> >
> > Rey
> >
> > ad4m wrote:
> >
> >> Hi!
> >> I'm getting an error:
> >> Error: [Exception... "'Permission denied to call method
> >> XMLHttpRequest.open' when calling method:
> >> [nsIOnReadyStateChangeHandler::handleEvent]"  nsresult: "0x8057001e
> >> (NS_ERROR_XPC_JS_THREW_STRING)"  location: "<unknown>"  data: no]
> >>
> >> when using thickbox with jquery in FF. Anyone knows how to solve this
> >> problem?
> >>
> >> regards,
> >> Adam
> >>
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