Hi,

That's indeed a violation of SOP (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Same_origin_policy).

The easiest work-around would be to use https://www.mydomain.com for
your login form.

Best,

Tobie

On Apr 1, 4:48 pm, Jarkand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have just a one question to prototype's Ajax.Request calls and hope
> that someone could answer it.
>
> Ajax.Requests via a http to a https is not possible, even if it's the
> same domain. Is that right?
>
> For example:
> your login form is here -http://www.mydomain.com
> the call points to:https://www.mydomain.com/library/login.php
>
> i.e.
> var url = 'https://www.mydomain.com/library/login.php';
> var params = $('loginForm').serialize(true);
> var myAjax = new Ajax.Request (url,     {
>         method: 'post',
>         parameters: params,
>         onComplete: function(req) {
>                 yada yada yada...
>         },
>         .
>         .
>         .
>
> });
>
> Is there any way to make this work?
>
> Thanks a lot for any answer,
> Michael
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