Yes, I've found out that it a security feature :(

I've been playing with SODA-RPC and was trying some
cross-domain script to try and load dynapi soda-rpc
web services from a different domain. But as it turned
out this can't be done in asynchronous mode, but got
it to work in synchronous mode! :)

This means that a user can have an alarm clock web
service at www.somewhere.com and you can sync your web
page time from www.anywhere.com with the alarm clock
servcice.

Thanks alot for you feedback.

--
Raymond Irving


--- Robin Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In article
>
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Raymond
> Irving <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
> >Hello,
> >
> >I'm getting an Permission or Acess Denied error in
> IE
> >whenever I try to acess the document object of an
> >IFRAME who's location was set to load a page from a
> >different domain.
> >
> .....isn't this intended as part of a fix for
> cross-scripting
> vulnerabilities?
> -- 
> Robin Becker
> 
> 
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