Thanks! 

If anyone finds it helpful, my typical approach these days is to use a local 
web server to serve up my entire code directory when I need to test anything 
that uses Ajax. It means I never have to modify my browser's settings in a way 
that users typically don't. 

MAMP is fine for this, or you can use any of the mini web servers implemented 
in Python or Node.js.

Colin

On 2012-03-13, at 10:40 AM, Justin Obara wrote:

> I had been looking for information on setting up Chrome to run local ajax 
> calls (file to file calls directly on the filesystem), but didn't find 
> anything in the wiki. 
> 
> I've created a page for this now.
> http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Browser+settings+to+support+local+Ajax+calls
> 
> If there was one already in existence please let me know and we can merge 
> them. Feel free to update the page with any other relevant info.
> 

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Colin Clark
Technical Lead, Fluid Project
http://fluidproject.org

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