I think this will help you.
http://snook.ca/archives/javascript/cross_domain_aj/

On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 07:00, Danny Ayers <danny.ay...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> I've run up against a cross-domain Ajax problem, essentially I want to
> do something like:
>
> (in http://hostA.com/page.html)
>
> <script>
>        $.ajax({
>                type: "POST",
>                url: "http://hostB.com/service.php";,
>                data: dataText,
> ...
>
> but this promptly produces an [Exception... "Access to restricted URI
> denied"  code: "1012"...
>
> The thing is, unlike most of the related scenarios I've found, I don't
> actually want anything back from the server, I just want to send off
> some page access data.
>
> Because ultimately I want this thing to be easy for end-users, the use
> of a server-side proxy is something I'd like to avoid. I'm pretty sure
> this should be doable /somehow/ -  it appears that Google Analytics
> must get around the problem, but I haven't been able to suss out how.
>
> Suggestions?
>
> (the code I'm working on is linked from
> http://hyperdata.org/wiki/wiki/TtrackerHowItWorks
> )
>
> Cheers,
> Danny.
>

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