proxy script in the "requesting" domain, not the CakePHP app domain.
The proxy script will then request the CakePHP app domain for the
information, receive it and pass it back to your JQuery processor.
Enjoy,
John
On Jan 27, 4:14 pm, thomaus <tho...@saimiris.com> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I need to do a JQuery ajax request to an action of my CakePHP app but
> with the Javascript in a different domain than the Cake app's one.
>
> After reading this very good article :http://developer.yahoo.com/javascript/howto-proxy.html
> I created a proxy PHP file following these explanations:http://stackoverflow.com/questions/660949/how-to-implement-a-cross-do...
>
> Well, if I put the proxy in /app/webroot (as explained in the second
> article) it doesn't work, which seems logical : why could a javascript
> call a php script in /app/webroot/ if he can't connect an action? It's
> the same problem.
>
> So my question is : where should I put my PHP proxy script so that it
> works fine???
>
> I read many articles on this subject but they all say the same and
> they don't answer my question.
>
> Thanks in advance
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