Hi,

The Google Calendar JavaScript client library allows your code to run
correctly within any domains and it does provide cross-domain technology to
permit data transfer between your domain and Google Calendar server.

Can you give us a snippet of your code so we can help you identify what
might be the cause? thanks!

Austin

On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 8:08 PM, Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> First, I am new to the Google API.  I have two domains, each of which
> I want to be able to access its Google calendar with the javascript
> Google API.  Each Google calendar is under a different Google
> account.  Following the samples I was able to access the calendar from
> the first domain.  I copied that code into a web page on the second
> domain, changed the Google API key to one for the domain and changed
> the calendar feed address to the second calendar.  When I visit this
> page, I get the message 'Permission denied to call method
> XMLHttpRequest.open'.  I tried using the calendar feed address of the
> second calendar in the page on the first domain and that worked.  I
> mostly use Firefox 2 but I also tried IE7 and that had the same
> problem.  I've seen the postings about cross domain access but I don't
> understand exactly what it means.  I'm hoping it doesn't mean you can
> only ever visit one page that uses the calendar API to display Google
> calendar info.
> Any help would be appreciated.
> >
>

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