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i'm new in json cross domain. here is my problem. I want to call php with json cross domain, but still get error. example code to call:

    $(function() {
        var doc = urls;
        $( "#origin" ).autocomplete({
            source: ''+doc+'book/server_book_from.php',
            select: function( event, ui ) 
            {
                $( "#origin" ).val( ui.item.label );
                $( "#take_book_from" ).val( ui.item.code );
                $( "#take_book_from_label" ).val( ui.item.label );
                return false;
            }
        });

        $( "#nation" ).autocomplete({
            source: ''+doc+'book/server_book.php',
            select: function( event, ui ) 
            {
                $( "#nation" ).val( ui.item.label );
                $( "#take_book_to" ).val( ui.item.code );
                $( "#take_book_to_label" ).val( ui.item.label );
                return false;
            }
        });
    });

How can I use json to run a PHP for cross domain??

Thanks.

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  • First step use the url, second step, make sure the other domain support CORS Sep 24, 2013 at 1:32
  • You can add a proxy and call ajax in this stackoverflow.com/a/11605168/2210993
    – andorx
    Sep 24, 2013 at 1:40
  • To get CORS working you need the server to send out an access control header. If everyone is allowed, tbis can be very simple. See stackoverflow.com/a/3076648/103081
    – Paul
    Sep 24, 2013 at 1:43
  • In the code snippet I don't see any JSON. How is JSON involved? With CORS you are better off calling any JSON 'text/plain' instead of 'application/json' to avoid CORS preflight requirements for "non-simple" requests.
    – Paul
    Sep 24, 2013 at 1:51

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The SOP (same origin policy) relies on the protocol, host and port to be the same. CORS (Cross Origin Resource Sharing) allowed a different origin to request a document (see http://enable-cors.org/ for how to do this, and why).

The alternative is JSONP. JSONP will allow you to use callbacks to circumvent SOP.

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  • Other way is to use your domain as proxy :)
    – bksi
    Sep 24, 2013 at 2:54

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