jQuery and Crossdomain

Posted by: Sahil Malik - blah.winsmarts.com, on 07 Jan 2012 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

SharePoint 2010 Training: more information There seems to be a tonne of misguidance on this topic, mostly driven by older jQuery versions. Unfortunately this guidance seems to show up a lot in Azure + SharePoint integration conversations, so I thought, there is always time for a quick rant blog post before I board my flight (in 2 hours, and havent packed my bags yet!). So, here is the deal! Things changed in jQuery 1.5, as quoted from - http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.getJSON/ As of jQuery 1.5, the success callback function receives a "jqXHR" object (in jQuery 1.4, it received the XMLHttpRequest object). However, since...

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