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I've built a Ruby On Rails 3.0.x app that returns JSON. So far, I've got only four methods in my Advertisements controller: index, show, update, destroy.

When I try to call a method from an app within the same domain (through AJAX & jQuery), I succeed. But when I try to do the same from another app within another domain, I get the following error message, only when I try to use the methods PUT and DELETE (it works fine for GET and POST):

XMLHttpRequest cannot load URL_HERE Origin URL_HERE is not allowed by Access-Control-Allow-Origin.

My RESTful service is called via HTTP, not HTTPS.

Below is the AJAX code that I'm using (16 is the advertisement's id):

$.ajax({
    type: "DELETE",
    url: "http://SERVICE_URL/advertisements/16.json",
    crossDomain: true,
    success: function(response){
            alert("test");

    }
    });

Any ideas?

Thanks.

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You might try rack-cors. We enable CORS for our web service with:

# config/application.rb
config.middleware.use Rack::Cors do |requests|
  requests.allow do |allow|
    allow.origins '*'
    # perhaps you would stick :put and :delete here?
    # then you should follow the rack-cors documentation to only enable it where necessary
    allow.resource '*', :headers => :any, :methods => [:get, :post]
  end
end
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  • Wow man, I've been looking for this solution for a couple of days, and nothing helped me. Thank you! Apr 19, 2012 at 15:36
  • @Seamus Abshere Hi I want to know why those verbs(PUT & DELETE) are protected by default. Also want to know why the Post and get methods are allowed ?
    – loganathan
    May 3, 2012 at 10:58

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