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Hi Roger, On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 4:31 PM, Costello, Roger L. <costello@m...> wrote: > If the data is formatted as XML then Ajax is limited to fetching data > from the same domain (website) that the Ajax application came from. > > If the data is formatted as JSON then Ajax can travel across domains. > That is, Ajax can access data from anywhere. Think of the power of > this: a single Ajax application, running in your browser, can reach out > and grab data from an unlimited number of web services, and present it > in your browser in a coherent fashion. Awesome! I think ... Apart from understanding various data formats (like, (X)HTML, XML etc.), the browser communicates to the server (generically speaking, HTTP services) via HTTP. If you are saying, the browser can communicate to various domains, then it essentially does a HTTP request/response to difference servers, and wraps a HTTP protocol request/response over a JSON data object. IMHO, what's different (great) about this scenario? -- Regards, Mukul Gandhi
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