Yes, accessing via localhost, but if I merely drag my page to a
browser or maybe run a preview from bbedit, or automatically open it
from a cd-rom, thus having a file:// protocol,  it doesn't work.
jquery works. I wanted to know if there's any way to mimic this jquery
feature with mootools.


On 15 Ott, 22:14, Fli7e <[email protected]> wrote:
> Request will request files from within the same domain you are running
> the Script on.
>
> So why it shouldn't work with a "local" xml file? What Mootools not
> have in it's core/more is some real XML Parser but you can use
> Request.HTML and access the DOM which has been discussed on another
> thread
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/mootools-users/browse_thread/thread/22...
>
> So if you use Request.HTML and target it to a path beeing accessable
> from the Browser under the actual Domain you are working within
> (localhost/ or 127.0.0.1/) you should be able to retrieve the XML and
> access the DOM (not like if you would use JSON but it should work).
>
> On 11 Okt., 16:04, stratboy <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hi! I've just found (and tested) that with jquery I can load and parse
> > an xml document locally. I mean, I can do it without publish the files
> > to a server. So, for example, I can make a local site to be burn on
> > and loaded from a cd-rom (and that's exaclty what in fact I've got to
> > do). I think this is not possible with mootools, since Request doesn't
> > work locally. Am I wrong? Hence, is there a way to do the same thing
> > as jquery?

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