To the best of my knowledge, cross domain script loading is just as
much a security risk, but it was present in browsers before the risks
were realized and too many sites depend on it, so no one can remove
it. It's a historical anomaly.
Danny
On Jan 9, 9:39 am, Miha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Data in url is not enough. But thanks anyway.
I found the solution. I create a hidden iframe and I set onLoad
parameter (SubmitCallback Js function) , then i submit data to a that
iframe using form's target parameter. After form is successfully
submited my SubmitCallback JS function is called by
> Is there anything like
> var script=document.createElement('script');
> script.method='post' ??
No, but if your forms don't submit a ton of data you can use jsonp
effectively.
$('#myForm').submit(function() {
var $this = $(this);
var data = $this.serialize();
$.ajax({
url:
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