[jQuery] Re: Ajax cross site (same domain) problems

2008-11-05 Thread ricardobeat

It should. Check your document.domain after all scripts have run to
see if it's really changed.

On Nov 4, 8:07 pm, kudu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am attempting to call page through ajax accross different sites
 within the same doman.
 The error displayed is: Access to restricted URI denied code: 1012
 I have set  document.domain to reflect the shared domain

 i.e.
 calling foo.baz.com/myscript.php
 from bar.baz.com
 having set document.domain = baz.com

 My understanding is that setting document.domain should open up the
 same origin policy to allow calls between sub-domains within the same
 base domain.


[jQuery] Re: Ajax cross site (same domain) problems

2008-11-05 Thread kudu

Thanks for the suggestion, I have checked document.domain and it
consistently reflects the correct (i.e. base domain) value. I have
gone to the extent of seting this very early in the process before any
other javascript has loaded and the problem persists.

On Nov 5, 7:43 am, ricardobeat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It should. Check your document.domain after all scripts have run to
 see if it's really changed.

 On Nov 4, 8:07 pm, kudu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I am attempting to call page through ajax accross different sites
  within the same doman.
  The error displayed is: Access to restricted URI denied code: 1012
  I have set  document.domain to reflect the shared domain

  i.e.
  calling foo.baz.com/myscript.php
  from bar.baz.com
  having set document.domain = baz.com

  My understanding is that setting document.domain should open up the
  same origin policy to allow calls between sub-domains within the same
  base domain.