Can you please explain in detail how can I achieve that ?
I have index.html running on WAMP server & NodeJS is installed in different 
folder on my machine & also listens to different port.

Here is jQuery code

$(document).ready(function(){
          $("button").click(function(){
            $.get("http://localhost:8081",function(data,status){
                console.log(data);
              });
          });
        });

On Friday, February 15, 2013 2:39:04 PM UTC+5:30, greelgorke wrote:
>
> you can do $.json with jsonp calls. you server then have to return 
> something like this:
>
> response.end(req.query.callback + '('+JSON.stringify(rows) + ');');
>
> other approach is to configure a forwarding from localhost:81/api -> 
> localhost:8081
>
> Am Freitag, 15. Februar 2013 09:21:29 UTC+1 schrieb [email protected]:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have installed NodeJs through windows installer.
>> I have this following program for connecting to MySql db to return records
>>
>> ===================================================
>> // Include http module,
>> var http = require('http'),
>> // And mysql module you've just installed.
>>    mysql = require("mysql");
>> // Create the connection.
>> // Data is default to new mysql installation and should be changed 
>> according to your configuration.
>> var connection = mysql.createConnection({
>>    user: "root",
>>    password: "",
>>    database: "books"
>> });
>> // Create the http server.
>> http.createServer(function (request, response) {
>>    // Attach listener on end event.
>>    request.on('end', function () {
>>       // Query the database.
>>       connection.query('SELECT * FROM authors;', function (error, rows, 
>> fields) {
>>          response.writeHead(200, {
>>             'Content-Type': 'x-application/json'
>>          });
>>          // Send data as JSON string.
>>          // Rows variable holds the result of the query.
>>          response.end(JSON.stringify(rows));
>>       });
>>    });
>> // Listen on the 8080 port.
>> }).listen(8081);
>> ===================================================
>>
>> As you can see on last line this program will listen to port 8081.
>> I have WAMP server in which I have created a project and have an 
>> index.html page in it.
>> From index.html page I am hitting Node.js program above through $.get of 
>> jQuery ajax.
>>
>> But WAMP is running on port 81, so Chrome is not allowing me to access 
>> Cross Origin resources.
>>
>> What can I do to hit Node JS server mentioned above through the 
>> index.html page hosted on WAMP server.
>> (FYI : WAMP is a PHP server)
>>
>> Please let me know.
>>
>

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