The port is part of the url (80 is implicit for http), so you've got to explicitly set it to access port 8080, like this : http://whatever.yoursite.is:8080/any_script.php?any_other_argument=some_value
Michel Belleville 2009/11/26 Darjana <darj...@gmail.com> > Hello, > > This user.php on port 80 > $callback = $_GET["callback"]; > $user = $_GET["username"]; > > if($user == "lazy") { > $response = array("message" => "SUCESS"); > } else { > $response = array("message" => "FAIL"); > } > > echo $callback . "(". json_encode($response) . ");"; > > This is index.html on port 8080 > > $.getJSON("user.php?callback=?", { username: "lazy"}, function(json){ > alert("JSON Data: " + json.message); // SUCCESS > }); > > This is working if both files on same port, however, it doesn't when > its not on same port > > Any workaround for this to work? >