> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Ok, so in order to get around cross-domain issues, you need
> to dynamically load a javascript file which contains JSON
> formatted in the JSONP standard and basically "out smart"
> the browser.
Yeah. You can load a script tag from any domain, and that script tag will be
executed when it's loaded, so if that script tag happens to contain
myFunction({"my:"test","data":true}) and you've defined:
function myFunction( json ) {
alert( json.my + ' ' + json.data );
}
then you're in business.
> Do you know if there is a plug-in that works like the
> $.ajax(properties) function but for cross-domains?
Um, my JSON plugin that you were looking at? :-)
It doesn't have all the bells and whistles of $.ajax, but most of those
don't apply anyway. Why don't you try it out and let me know if it does the
job or what's missing.
http://mg.to/2006/01/25/json-for-jquery
-Mike