policies.
The best way to do that is to create a proxy that your AJAX accesses
to get that remote content.
For example, your AJAX loads a PHP page on your domain that scrapes
the remote page's HTML and return it back to your AJAX script.
On Oct 29, 1:29 pm, matee <mato...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I need to load a few lines of HTML to my page. I made a test
> "receiver" page.
>
> <html>
> <head>
> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/
> ajax/libs/jquery/1.3.2/jquery.min.js"></script>
> </head>
> <body>
>
> <script type="text/javascript">
> $(document).ready(function(){
> $("div#events").load("http://ajtak.heroku.com/events.data");
> });
> </script>
>
> <div id="events">
>
> </div>
>
> </body>
> </html>
>
> I don't get it. If I try to load local HTML, ot works just perfect.
> But if try to load ie.http://google.comI get "400 Bad Request", or
> when I tryhttp://ajtak.heroku.com/events.dataI get "404 Not Found".
>
> So what's wrong? I'm pretty new to jQuery and all this AJAX stuff...
>
> Thank you for any answers :)
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