It sounds as though you are running into the Same-Origin Policy enforced by
all modern browsers: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Same_origin_policy

The usual technique for dealing with this is to use Apache to proxy
GeoServer so that it appears on the same port as your OpenLayers
application.  You can use the ProxyPass directive (enabled by the mod_proxy
and mod_proxy_http modules) to configure this.

--
David Winslow
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org/

On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 8:08 AM, krunal <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am facing one problem while working on GeoServer. I am working on
> getfeatureinfo. I have written a Java script for my application where I am
> trying to send the request using URL on Geoserver (i.e localhost:8080)
> which
> I want it to reflect on Apache Server. But unfortunately it is reflecting
> on
> Geoserver not on Apache Server URL (i.e localhost:8081).
>
> The code is written here, if someone can please help me out to resolve my
> problem, it will be highly appreciable.
>
> Code:
> map.events.register('click', map, function (e) {
>
>                     document.getElementById('nodelist').innerHTML =
> "Loading... please wait...";
>                     var params = {
>                         REQUEST: "GetFeatureInfo",
>                         EXCEPTIONS: "application/vnd.ogc.se_xml",
>                         BBOX: map.getExtent().toBBOX(),
>                         SERVICE: "WMS",
>                         INFO_FORMAT: 'text/html',
>                         QUERY_LAYERS: map.layers[6].params.LAYERS,
>                         FEATURE_COUNT: 50,
>                         Layers: 'poll_camp:abdasa_pre',
>                         WIDTH: map.size.w,
>                         HEIGHT: map.size.h,
>                         format: format,
>                         styles: map.layers[6].params.STYLES,
>                         srs: map.layers[6].params.SRS};
>
>                     // handle the wms 1.3 vs wms 1.1 madness
>                     if(map.layers[0].params.VERSION == "1.3.0") {
>                         params.version = "1.3.0";
>                         params.j = parseInt(e.xy.x);
>                         params.i = parseInt(e.xy.y);
>                     } else {
>                         params.version = "1.1.1";
>                         params.x = parseInt(e.xy.x);
>                         params.y = parseInt(e.xy.y);
>                     }
>
>                     // merge filters
>
> OpenLayers.loadURL("http://192.168.10.225:8080/geoserver/wms";, params,
> this,
> setHTML, setHTML);
>
>                      OpenLayers.Event.stop(e);
>                 });
> Calls Function setHTML from given below code:
>
> function setHTML(response){
>         alert(response);
>                 document.getElementById('nodelist').innerHTML =
> response.responseText;
>              }
>
> Please guide me if I have missed out something on my above pasted code. Its
> urgent!
>
> Thanks,
> Krunal
>
>
>
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