It can do limited cross domain xml loading (obeying crossdomain.xml
policy files of course), unlike the JavaScript XmlHttpRequest object. So
if nothing else, it could work as a client side proxy, for those that
can't run server side proxies, or just want less traffic to run through
their server.
Kevin N.
ryanm wrote:
http://www.fjax.net/
ryanm
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