Thanks for your help. So, is the solution only a right configuration of 
proxy on my server?
Can you explain in better way what I do?

Il giorno venerdì 17 maggio 2013 14:31:41 UTC+2, Dandi ha scritto:
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> Hi everyone,
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> I'm going to develop this service: I use CakePHP Framework to develop a 
> web application (consider this address for it: http://news.webapp.it) 
> that allow clients to request news from social networks. I used social API 
> (Facebook, twitter, Google+) to send a request to know what client wants. 
> It's simple and runs correctly. Each tweet or fb post that I receive can 
> have a link and I use it to request a parsing of the webpage linked, making 
> an AJAX request for each link to my server that will do CURL connection 
> towards the external websites (I use readability lib). 
> The problem is in this step: once loaded tweets/posts, I send several ajax 
> request to my server, denying any other action that involves communication 
> with server (Ajax again, for example - new requests go obviously into a 
> queue). 
> So, I think that a solution for my problem is to adopt a NodeJS server 
> (that I can test at this url http://news.webapp.it/nodejs - because I 
> made a folder in CakePHP root, named Nodejs, and customize .htaccess file 
> for this) to make those several request for parsing pages, leaving free the 
> direct channel with the server for other possible requests from client. But 
> I cannot find a solution to do a communication between a CakePHP View 
> script (Javascript) and NodeJS server. I tried this
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> *CakePHP Client-Side : index.ctp*
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> <input type="button" value="Get AUTH" class="first" />
> <p class="codeAuth">CODE for auth: </p>
> <p class="result"></p>
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> <script>
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> $(document).ready(function() {
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> $('.first').click( function(){ 
>     $.getJSON("http://192.aaa.bbb.ccc:8077/&callback=?";,
> function(data){
>    console.log('Done with success!');
> },
> function(jqXHR, textStatus, errorThrown) {
>      console.log('error ' + textStatus + " " + errorThrown);
> });
> });
> });
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> </script>
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> *NodeJS Server-Side: server.js*
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> var http = require('http');
> var querystring = require('querystring');
> var url = require('url');
> var sys = require('sys');
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> http.createServer(function (req, res) {
>     var pquery = querystring.parse(url.parse(req.url).query);   
>     sys.puts("PQUERY: "+pquery);
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>     var callback = (pquery.callback ? pquery.callback : '');
>     sys.puts("Callback: "+ callback);
>     var returnObject = {message: "Hello World!"};
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>     var returnObjectString = JSON.stringify(returnObject);
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>     res.writeHead(200, {'Content-Type': 'text/plain'});
>     res.end(callback + '(\'' + returnObjectString + '\')');
> }).listen(8077, '192.aaa.bbb.ccc');
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> sys.puts("Server running at http://192.aaa.bbb.ccc";);
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> This javascript client side code doesn't work but the server starts 
> correctly and if I try http://news.webapp.it/nodejs in the browser 
> address field, it return the message "Hello World".
> I hope that I have explained my problem. 
> Is there anyone that can I help me?
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