Re: access to domain external feeds

2009-09-19 Thread dao
again HELP!!! thank's for the tip, I have tried the json wrapper workaround (2nd server) to access my json data. I wrote a little php script that gets my json tree from an external url and adds the callback javascript function. In the browser, I get smthing that seems to be OK. But the GWT java

Re: access to domain external feeds

2009-09-16 Thread dao
nobody, really? tell me at least if it is too obvious, or not applyable, etc On Sep 14, 4:28 pm, dao dao.ho...@gmail.com wrote: nobody wants to help me? On 9 sep, 23:28, dao dao.ho...@gmail.com wrote: hello, A very easy question for you web policy expert guys: I want to make

Re: access to domain external feeds

2009-09-16 Thread Lars Erik Karlsen
Here are two workarounds for the Same Origin Policy (SOP). http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/tutorials/1.6/Xsite.html - lek dao wrote: nobody, really? tell me at least if it is too obvious, or not applyable, etc On Sep 14, 4:28 pm, dao dao.ho...@gmail.com wrote: nobody wants to

Re: access to domain external feeds

2009-09-14 Thread dao
nobody wants to help me? On 9 sep, 23:28, dao dao.ho...@gmail.com wrote: hello, A very easy question for you web policy expert guys: I want to make an application that uses data from an external URL. It is an atom feed (could be an RSS one) from flickr. I just want to fetch some photos

access to domain external feeds

2009-09-09 Thread dao
hello, A very easy question for you web policy expert guys: I want to make an application that uses data from an external URL. It is an atom feed (could be an RSS one) from flickr. I just want to fetch some photos from my flickr account. The typical URL is