It depends what data your fetching I suppose but you might just want to use
urllib?
JavaScript triggers a view that makes a request to the remote server and
outputs the result to your javascript.

Dougal


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2009/4/1 Albert <zinki...@gmail.com>

>
> cross domain ajax request is not allowed ,so I decide to use proxy on
> the server side
> but I don't know how to finish this, anyone point me some url?
>
> >
>

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