It's a browser security feature. You'll need to set up a reverse proxy. If you run Apache on port 80 and use its reverse proxy features, you can put your various services under a port 80 path.
-- Amos Hayes Geomatics and Cartographic Research Centre Carleton University [email protected] +1.613.520.2600x8179 On 19-Jan-09, at 11:56 AM, Pablo Díaz wrote: > Hello list, > > Well, excuse my English. > > I've an application with OpenLayers, Tomcat an Geoserver. > When I try to connect my application in tomcat with vector layers in > Geoserver, I've no problem if geoserver runs in port 80 (the same as > tomcat), but when I try to connect when geoserver runs in port 8080 I > get the next exception by firebug: > > Access to restricted URI denied" code: "1012 > http://localhost/VisorOL/javascript/OpenLayers-2.7/OpenLayers.js > Line 513 > > Seaching, I found that this error means that I broke the "Same-origin > policy", but I don't know how arrange this problem. > > I need geoserver runs in port 8080 not in port 80. > > Some idea?. > > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users
