Thanks for that!
Kevin Damm wrote:
One of the restrictions on XMLHttpRequests is that they can only work
on the same domain as the script they originated from. This is a
javascript security feature to avoid malicious scripts found on
another domain. Unfortunately, this means that you
One of the restrictions on XMLHttpRequests is that they can only work
on the same domain as the script they originated from. This is a
javascript security feature to avoid malicious scripts found on
another domain. Unfortunately, this means that you can't even share
script information between