Aldur...

That's how I'm doing it now. The JS resides on my server, as does the data
file which generates all of the HTML. The problem is that if I reference the
data file locally (as if it was on MY server) the JS tries to look on the
user's website for data.cfm. If I reference it absolutely, I get the XmlHttp
error. 

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Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2007 2:30 PM
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Subject: [jQuery] Re: Cross domain photo gallery using get().


can you put the Javascript on that server then  your external servers can
call it directly I think that they can then use ajax calls to that server.


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