On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 12:14 AM, George Niculae
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> --- On Tue, 3/16/10, Tambrea Cosmin <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I have tried to solve the cross-domain problem when
>> retrieving the
>> installation log and I have found that jQuery had
>> implemented a
>> solution for this issue.
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> If I am not wrong - jQuery is using the "dynamic script tag" hack to allow 
> cross-site calls. Dojo supports this as well: 
> http://docs.dojocampus.org/dojo/io/script - there's a sample at the bottom of 
> the page as well, if it's working it could save us for adding a new library.
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> Thanks,
> George
I am wondering if there is another solution to avoid cross-domain hacks.
Since the log file you are trying to read is already exposed through
URL: http://localhost/retrieve-update-log.cgi?start_pos=1,

maybe you can put an IFRAME inside the sipX software update page -
that should contain the log file content.
It looks like IFRAME is working also when cross domain calls are intended:
http://www.dyn-web.com/tutorials/iframes/

Mircea
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