Seems like it could be a great community module, that could grow to be an
extension.  If you've got an inclination to code it I'm sure others would
make use of it.

On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 4:58 PM, Ryan Clark <ryan.cl...@azgs.az.gov> wrote:

> Hello --
>
> I'm curious if there is any inclination to provide cross-origin resource
> sharing support in Geoserver itself? It is pretty simple to configure
> Apache to handle CORS: http://enable-cors.org/#how-apache, and this
> servlet filter should do the trick in Tomcat:
> http://software.dzhuvinov.com/cors-filter-configuration.html. Something
> like that servlet filter working out-of-the-box with Geoserver seems
> like it would be a good idea, as most modern browsers support/require
> CORS. I would be a happier fellow if my OpenLayers applications could
> get away from OpenLayers.ProxyHost!
>
> Thanks,
> Ryan
>
>
>
>
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