[symfony-users] Re: Javascript on another server?

2007-06-08 Thread Kiril Angov

What Florian is talking about is making Ajax requests from one server to 
another and that is considered cross domain scripting (if I am not 
mistaken). As far as I know you cannot do that as it is considered 
dangerous by the browsers. Anybody correct me if I am wrong.

So the answer to the original question will be yes, you can put absolute 
addresses to specify the location of your tinymce installation or no, 
you cannot. Unfortunately, I do not know the answer :)

Kupo

Dan Grossman wrote:
 More than 90% of all webpages contain JavaScript that resides on another 
 server. That's how Google AdSense, every web tracker/hit counter, and 
 virtually all 3rd party ad network works.

 Florian Klug wrote:
   
 hi, 

 On Thursday 07 June 2007 19:02, Eno wrote:
   
 
 Our javascript files live on another server (along with all of our
 images) and Im trying to integrate a rich text editor into our
 application.

 
   
 I don't think that's a symfony issue, because afaik browsers don't execute 
 javascript from any other server than the one which serves the page.


 
   
 


 

   


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[symfony-users] Re: Javascript on another server?

2007-06-07 Thread Florian Klug

hi, 

On Thursday 07 June 2007 19:02, Eno wrote:
 Our javascript files live on another server (along with all of our
 images) and Im trying to integrate a rich text editor into our
 application.


I don't think that's a symfony issue, because afaik browsers don't execute 
javascript from any other server than the one which serves the page.


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[symfony-users] Re: Javascript on another server?

2007-06-07 Thread Dan Grossman

More than 90% of all webpages contain JavaScript that resides on another 
server. That's how Google AdSense, every web tracker/hit counter, and 
virtually all 3rd party ad network works.

Florian Klug wrote:
 hi, 

 On Thursday 07 June 2007 19:02, Eno wrote:
   
 Our javascript files live on another server (along with all of our
 images) and Im trying to integrate a rich text editor into our
 application.

 

 I don't think that's a symfony issue, because afaik browsers don't execute 
 javascript from any other server than the one which serves the page.


 

   


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