Getting a proxy working is critical for Ajax (and once you have a working proxy, you can use it to do an awful lot of other heavy -lifting server-side. The problem everyone has with proxies, it that there isnt a universal proxy. It looks like you are using php server side which I have no idea about. If you are not a php programmer than get someone who is to help. However, somewhere in the php script will be a whitelist of allowed addresses that the proxy will permit. Edit it to ensure your server url AND port are on this whitelist. Test by just trying to access a page directly through the proxy in the browser eg http://yourserver/util/proxy.php?url=http://yourserver/myappPage

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