If everything is going to be hosted on different servers etc. I think you
might want to consider using a web service or some sort SOAP or REST. It
would provide a common interface to your data that once implemented would be
easy to use in many places.

This really doesn't have much to do with Django though. However, check out
django-piston - it my help.
http://bitbucket.org/jespern/django-piston/wiki/Home

Cheers,
Dougal


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Dougal Matthews - @d0ugal
http://www.dougalmatthews.com/



2009/5/22 googletorp <toppe...@gmail.com>

>
> Hi
> AJAX doesn't care what tech is serving the data as long as the format
> is what it expects (JSON). Doing cross domain AJAX calls it a bit more
> tricky, but you can do it with JSONP. It's not hard to setup when you
> have control of the json output. I know jQuery has it, but try to
> google it, there are plenty of good explainations of how to make it
> work. This is more of a javascript issue anaways so if you get stuck
> you could also try asking on an js list.
>
> ~Jakob
>
> On May 22, 6:56 am, Abhishoka <anandaabhish...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi:
> >
> > We are a non-profit charity organization having 25+ websites and want
> > to maintain a centralized database for the various events happening at
> > different places. The database (MySql) has been implemented and we use
> > the django framework admin module to communicate with the database.
> > Our different sites use asp, php and plain html pages. In order to
> > fetch data through the django framework and use it in all our sites we
> > thought of using Ajax technology which runs on client side and should
> > be independent of server technology. Different web sites are located
> > in different domains.
> >
> > How to achieve this? Would Dujo, Jquery, Prototype, etc. help in this
> > regard? Web sites running in different technologies in different
> > domains need to communicate with the server running Django framework
> > and get the data - any suggestions on how to go about implementing
> > this? Sample code / URLs to the code / information would really help.
> >
> > - Abhishoka
> >
>

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