if I get data from an external website in JSONP form, how do I access the http header response? I have heard this may be difficult but my experience is that everything is possible.
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Nope.
This is completely impossible.
The whole point of JSONP is to bypass the same-origin policy by passing a result through executable Javascript code.
Other than JS code generated by the remote server, you cannot get any information.
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If that is so, then why can I manually view the response in a browser like chrome? The response is sent in some form. Jun 7, 2013 at 20:39
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@user2104778: Yes, but it is not accessible from Javascript for security reasons.– SLaksJun 7, 2013 at 20:44
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@user2104778: It is accessible in any environment that does not have the same-origin policy (eg, cross-domain AJAX, server-side code)– SLaksJun 7, 2013 at 20:59
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btw, I think the answer to your twitter question - 'I've never understood people who ask "I know this is blocked for security reasons, but there must be a way to get it"' - is simple. This is basically a type of question that all inventors ask, namely "how can I achieve this currently unachievable task". We are lucky that they do ask because the end result is advancement. Jun 7, 2013 at 21:04