Unfortunately that's a limitation of XMLHttpRequest - for primarily
security reasons, all browsers disable cross-domain "ajax" (in
general)

There are a couple solutions, one of which is to "proxy" the request
through the local server (have it contact your other domain, rather
than the browser)

Google around for cross site scripting (sometimes referred to as XSS)

On May 5, 11:30 am, JoelSun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> I have a question about handle cross-domain JSON data in Form Plugin.
> I use the sample of JSON athttp://www.malsup.com/jquery/form/#code-samples
>
> When I place the client Form and Server side code in different domain,
> it just show the raw JSON data.
>
> <form id="jsonForm" action="http:www.my-site.com/json-echo.php"
> method="post">
>     Message: <input type="text" name="message" value="Hello JSON" />
>     <input type="submit" value="Echo as JSON" />
> </form>
>
> How can I handle the JSON data when it respond from different domain?
>
> Thanks
>
> Joel Sun

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