You can't do xhr-requests from subdomains (or other 3'rd party domains), it's a browser restriction. You can however achieve the same effect by some neat tricks. Here is a good page that explains this well
http://abhinavsingh.com/blog/2009/11/making-cross-sub-domain-ajax-xhr-requests-using-mod_proxy-and-iframes/ You can also use jQuery to fetch JSON from other domains by ajax, but that's another story. / Johan On 25 Dec, 03:46, Pram <acep.sudra...@gmail.com> wrote: > I try use the jquery, but I have a problem. > > 1. I save jquery.js in the root (examplewww.mysite.com) and in the > bottom of jquery.js file I add this script: > > $(document).ready(function(){ > $.get("http://www.mysite.com/data.php", { SearchFormName: > BalizonSearchFormName, dt: cnt }, function(data){ > $('#adv').html(data); > > }); > }); > > 2. FIle data.php has simple script like this: > <?php echo "Ajax Tested Only" ?> > > 3. And in the file .php (example: test.php) on the root, I have script > like this to show result from data.php: > > <div id="adv"></div> > <script type="text/javascript"> > ..... > ..... > </script> > <script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.mysite.com/jquery.js"></ > script> > > So, if run this test.php file from the root (www.mysite.com) > successfully (show result). But if I run the test.php from sub domain > or another my web (different url) can't show the result (blank). > > Can someone to help me, please?