Actually there is no security reason to allow it not to post to another domain.

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On Nov 2, 2009, at 2:38 PM, Mischa Uppelschoten wrote:

Thanks John! I'm afraid they are different servers. I have CF running on one box that takes user input. This input needs to be posted to a webservice on the other box. I understand one cannot go from domaina.com to domainb.com for security reasons, but I can't find a good answer on sub domains...


: Mischa,

: Not sure about JS and subdomains - I wouldn't think it would be a problem, : but I would imagine that the subdomain is pointing to just a folder on the : original domain, yes? if so, just have your AJAX post to the file in that
: folder, instead of using the submain in the script itself.

: John

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: Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 2:20 PM
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: Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] Javascript across sub domains

: > More of a js question than CF, but I hope someone might be able to chime
: > in and save me some research time.
: >
: > Source code (html + js) comes from www.domain.com and is loaded in a
: > frame.
: >
: > is the javascript allowed to do a HTTP post (AJAX) to server1.domain.com ?
: >
: > Right now FireBug is not showing any attempt at all, so my guess is that : > FF is preventing it. Is there anything I can do server side to allow that?
: >
: > Thanks!
: >
: > Mischa.
: >
: >
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FROM:      "John Youngman" <j...@jg-technologies.net>
TO:        <discussion@acfug.org>
DATE:      Mon, 2 Nov 2009 14:30:19 -0500

SUBJECT:   Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Javascript across sub domains

Mischa,

Not sure about JS and subdomains - I wouldn't think it would be a problem, but I would imagine that the subdomain is pointing to just a folder on the original domain, yes? if so, just have your AJAX post to the file in that
folder, instead of using the submain in the script itself.

John

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From: "Mischa Uppelschoten" <mischa.uppelscho...@bankersx.com>
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 2:20 PM
To: "Web Site" <discussion@acfug.org>
Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] Javascript across sub domains

More of a js question than CF, but I hope someone might be able to chime
in and save me some research time.

Source code (html + js) comes from www.domain.com and is loaded in a
frame.

is the javascript allowed to do a HTTP post (AJAX) to server1.domain.com ?

Right now FireBug is not showing any attempt at all, so my guess is that FF is preventing it. Is there anything I can do server side to allow that?

Thanks!

Mischa.



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