Um. Guys. What was the very first jQuery plugin? :-) [1] It's true, AJAX (XMLHttpRequest) won't work across domains, but JSONP with the dynamic script tag works fine (except for a few versions of Safari like 2.0.0 - which should be pretty rare). Eric, I saw your comment on my blog post (below) and took a look at your code. You were pretty close, just a couple of tweaks and I got your code working. I'll post a followup comment with the details shortly... -Mike [1] http://mg.to/2006/01/25/json-for-jquery
_____ From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ganeshji Marwaha Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2007 10:05 PM To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com Subject: [jQuery] Re: $.getJSON ? Just to add to what john said, it is not a limitation of jquery, but ajax in general, but i might be wrong... John, correct me if i am wrong. -GTG On 8/11/07, John Resig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: You can't request JSON data from remote URLs, currently. You'll need to run the request through a local server in order to get at the specific data, unfortunately. --John On 8/11/07, neuromystical <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Can anyone tell me what is wrong with the following. I am new to > JQuery and I do not know if I am doing anything wrong here. I am not > just looking for an answer, I am trying to understand what is going on > here and I do not understand by looking at the existing jquery.js I > have or searching the web for jquery stuff. I realize their are Flickr > scripts to addon to JQuery, but I want to understand JQuery. > > $(document).ready(function(){ //INIT Stuff > // Your code here > alert('Document Ready'); > var url = 'http://api.flickr.com/services/feeds/ > photos_public.gne? > [EMAIL PROTECTED]&api_key=6470b0f7c050146a3dd9e861966092c5&format=json'; > alert(url); > $.getJSON(url,function(json) > { > alert('test'); > //alert('I received the json and put it in the json var : > ' + json.toString()); > } > //alert('nothing after this'); > ); > }); > >