Thanks Jim,

that is as I thought !!!

I know with IE I can use a different port (so leave www requests on 
port 80 and xml requests on 8080)

can i do this with FF doe sanybody know?

Regards

--- In [email protected], "Jim Ley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> "Garry Haywood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> > does anyone know of a way I can get XML content from 
sub1.mydomain.com
> > into an embed that is hosted on sub0.mydomain.com
> 
> You can't, xmlhttp is not going to let this happen, just run a 
proxy on one 
> site to the other, so all requests go to the one server.
> 
> Jim.
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