Not strictly true. Subdomains can talk to each other (or least they
could, havent used this technique for a while now)

http://fettig.net/weblog/2005/11/28/how-to-make-xmlhttprequest-connections-to-another-server-in-your-domain/



On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 4:54 PM, yejun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> XHR require the host name be exactly same. So you have to server your
> page and xml both off same server.
>
> On Nov 12, 4:49 am, "bryan rasmussen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> As per the subject:
>>
>> I have an ajax based application, I figured I could offload some of
>> the static XML files I need to serve via XHR off to GAE, then when I
>> am doing a new XHR request check for a file, if that file does not
>> return 200 I am currently not accessing GAE so switch to some other
>> service. Does this seem reasonable. Another problem is obviously that
>> I will need to do some DNS settings to make sure that I can serve my
>> initial request from my domain and then get further requests via  XHR
>> from app engine. Has anyone tried a similar setup or have suggestions,
>> note problems with the approach?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Bryan Rasmussen
> >
>



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