It appears I didn't need to add -noserver, I was just able to use
request builder to make a request "http://localhost/project/
somefile.php?somevar=value" and there was no violation of SOP.

Thanks all for your help, it's very much appreciated/

On Mar 30, 11:50 am, Thomas Broyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 29 mar, 17:56, "[email protected]"
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello Folks,
>
> > I was wondering how to send a string varible to a php script from my
> > google webtoolkit code.
>
> > i.e. I want to append a string to a php url so that the php script can
> > take that string and query the yahoo or delicious api.
>
> > I'm using wamp and as GWT is on localhost:8888 and wamp is on
> > localhost, I'm not sure how if I will be unable to do this because of
> > the same origin policy.
>
> > Help would be greatly appreciated,
>
> Another 
> workaround:http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=3131#c11
> (code is attached to comment #14 of the same issue)
>
> but I tend to prefer -noserver when developping, and only using the
> proxy servlet when playing around with CSS and/or testing some changes
> in web mode without committing them to subversion (and deplying them
> in the test server)
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