No. Cross domain also applies to different sub-domains, protocols, and
ports.

On Nov 20, 11:17 am, "webspee...@gmail.com" <webspee...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Outside of my domain, I can understand. I'll have to hold off for a
> bit then.
>
> Although the page will be remote, it will be accessible 
> byhttp://search.mydomain.com. Once it's accessible as a "sub domain',
> will I then have access to the page's elements?
>
> On Nov 16, 7:55 am, Liam Byrne <l...@onsight.ie> wrote:
>
>
>
> > You can't do this if the content of the iFrame is from a different
> > server / domain.
>
> > e.g. if it's not your content, then you can't get at it this way in
> > order to show it in your page; you can only display the iframe as the
> > owner intended.
>
> > L
>
> > webspee...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > When I try it, I get this error:
>
> > > Error: Permission denied for <http://www.<myurl>.com> to get property
> > > HTMLDocument.nodeType from <http://<remoteurl>:8888>.
> > > Source File:http://www.<myurl>.com/js/jquery/jquery.js
> > > Line: 2216
>
> > > Here is the line of JS being used.
>
> > > $("#eseSearchRight").html($('#searchFrame').contents().find
> > > ('.recordHeader').html());
>
> > > On Nov 5, 4:17 pm, Michel Belleville <michel.bellevi...@gmail.com>
> > > wrote:
>
> > >> $('#canvas_frame').contents().find('#my_div');
>
> > >> To seek an id use "#", to seek inside a div use .contents().
>
> > >> Plus, refrain from using iframe, this is almost as bad as using frame and
> > >> almost never worth it. AJAX is good for you instead of shitty iframes.
>
> > >> Michel Belleville
>
> > >> 2009/11/5 Danish <engrdanishsid...@gmail.com>
>
> > >>> I have a page with multiple Frames and Division, Now I am trying to
> > >>> extract one div having id="my_div" from iframe with Id =
> > >>> "canvas_frame" but I am fail to do so, Nor I am getting iframe neither
> > >>> Division in iframe.
> > >>> I tried all these selectors but always null returns although they are
> > >>> in page:
> > >>> 1) $("my_div");
> > >>> 2) $("my_div","canvas_frame");
> > >>> 3) $("canvas_frame",content.document);
> > >>> 4) $("canvas_frame");
> > >>> 5)  var $frame = $("canvas_frame",content.document);
> > >>>     var $div = $("my_div",$frame);
>
> > >>> I am able to do this with Pure JavaScript but due to some reasons I
> > >>> want to use JQuery Library, Any help will be highly appreciated.
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