Hi Tristan,

first of, thanks for the very fast response. Yes if origin and target-domain
are the same, it works. But in fact I'm trying to do cross-domain requests.

I got a server running that responses on HTTP-GET requests. And the iframe
catches that successfully! But now I can't get the responses out of there.
Shure, I could go make qx.io.remote.Request with cross domain (true), but
this causes such a big header wich i was trying to prevent.

Best Regards,
Mig
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