Implements automatic Cross Origin Resource Sharing support using the XDomainRequest
object for IE8 and IE9 when using the $.ajax function in jQuery 1.5+.
CORS requires the
Access-Control-Allow-Origin
header to be present in the AJAX response from the server.
In order to use XDomainRequest
in Internet Explorer, the request must be:
Content-Type
of text/plain
Working example here: http://jsfiddle.net/MoonScript/Q7bVG/show/
With at least jQuery version 1.5, just include the jquery.xdomainrequest.min.js script into your page, then make your AJAX call like you normally would:
// GET $.getJSON('http://jsonmoon.jsapp.us/').done(function(data) { console.log(data.name.first); }); // POST $.ajax({ url: 'http://frozen-woodland-5503.herokuapp.com/cors.json', data: 'this is data being posted to the server', contentType: 'text/plain', type: 'POST', dataType: 'json' }).done(function(data) { console.log(data.name.last); });
This script is hosted by CDNJS:
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HTML:
3.2
| Encoding:
UTF-8
| Version:
0.7.4