Have you tried an iframe?

On Aug 13, 11:27 am, adam <amo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm working in a large corporate intranet and used jQuery to build a
> simple javascript include that developers can throw into their source
> (HTML, ASP classic, ASP.NET, etc).
>
> Everything worked fine until I started to deploy out to the servers.
> My "logging" app is on one server in the company and the other apps
> are spread amongst many. For example, a web-app is running on a server
> like "http://server1/AppName/"; and my javascript include is running on
> "http://server2/etc/"; and calling a web service on its own server.
>
> What I didn't realize is that this seems to cause a security issue. IE
> gives me the "The page is accessing information that is not under its
> control. This poses a security risk. Do you want to continue?"
>
> Totally bummed out because what I had was such a simple and
> lightweight solution.
>
> Any ideas on how to get around this? Are there any other approaches to
> calling a web-service on a different server without causing this
> error?
>
> Thanks everyone.

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