This is a discussion on XMLHttpRequest - Security Bypass within the AJAX Articles forums, part of the Beginners AJAX category; While trying to help Dare make his MovieFinder page run in Firefox, I ran into an issue that can make developing AJAX applications a pain: when testing your pages, you ...
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XMLHttpRequest - Security Bypass
While trying to help Dare make his MovieFinder page run in Firefox, I ran into an issue that can make developing AJAX applications a pain: when testing your pages, you need to host them in the same domain as your services.I explain the details of the problem and how the "XMLHttpRequest - Bypass Security" Greasemonkey user script solves it. Read More....
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