Hello I've been doing some reading on "CORS".
I think I understand the concept. However I'm having some difficulty performing a cross domain POST request.
I've set up two test sites on my local IIS.
http://localhost/CORSService/hello.html
http://localhost:8000/CORSClient/index.html
Currently, the following code works:
<html>
<head>
<title></title>
<script src="jquery-1.4.3.js" type="text/javascript" language="javascript"></script>
</head>
<body>
This is my Hello World: "<span id="helloSpan" style="color: red"></span>"
<script>
$.ajax({
url: "http://localhost/CORSServer/hello.html",
type: "GET",
data: {words: ["tes"]},
dataType: "json",
cache: false,
contentType: "application/json",
success: function(result)
{
$("#helloSpan").html(result.words[0]);
},
error: function(a, b, c)
{
$("#helloSpan").html(a + ' ------- ' + b + ' ------- ' + c);
}
});
</script>
</body>
</html>
However, as soon as I change the type from "GET" to "POST", I receive a 405 Method Not Allowed, error.
I'm hosting the test sites in 开发者_开发技巧IIS7.5. I've added the following HTTP Response Headers to the site hosted at http://localhost/CORSServer
Access-Control-Allow-Origin: http://localhost:8000
Access-Control-Allow-Methods: POST
Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true
I may be misunderstanding the sources I've read, I'm assuming that Cross Domain POSTing is available with CORS?
Can anyone see what I'm doing wrong, or have I misunderstood something?
Cheers,
James
It may be this : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/942051/en-us
Resolution 2
Instead of making the HTTP request to a static HTML page, make the HTTP request by sending the POST method to an Active Server Pages (ASP) page.
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