Cross Origin Domain Blocking error with AJAX











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Could anyone please tell me what I am doing wrong:



I'm using the following code and getting a Cross Origin Domain Blocking error. And no I don't have the ability to enable CORS on the Server Im getting data from. But when I use the URL by itself, I get the data I am after, it's just not working with AJAX, Im trying to use JSONP to get around the issue:



        $(document).ready(function () {
$.ajax({
url: "https://serveraddress/remote-json.cfm?do=gettimetable",
dataType: "jsonp",
jsonpCallback: "logResults"
});
});


kind regards,
Brad










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  • See the How to use a CORS proxy to get around “No Access-Control-Allow-Origin header” problems section of the answer at stackoverflow.com/questions/43871637/…
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Could anyone please tell me what I am doing wrong:



I'm using the following code and getting a Cross Origin Domain Blocking error. And no I don't have the ability to enable CORS on the Server Im getting data from. But when I use the URL by itself, I get the data I am after, it's just not working with AJAX, Im trying to use JSONP to get around the issue:



        $(document).ready(function () {
$.ajax({
url: "https://serveraddress/remote-json.cfm?do=gettimetable",
dataType: "jsonp",
jsonpCallback: "logResults"
});
});


kind regards,
Brad










share|improve this question






















  • See the How to use a CORS proxy to get around “No Access-Control-Allow-Origin header” problems section of the answer at stackoverflow.com/questions/43871637/…
    – sideshowbarker
    Nov 12 at 2:59













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Could anyone please tell me what I am doing wrong:



I'm using the following code and getting a Cross Origin Domain Blocking error. And no I don't have the ability to enable CORS on the Server Im getting data from. But when I use the URL by itself, I get the data I am after, it's just not working with AJAX, Im trying to use JSONP to get around the issue:



        $(document).ready(function () {
$.ajax({
url: "https://serveraddress/remote-json.cfm?do=gettimetable",
dataType: "jsonp",
jsonpCallback: "logResults"
});
});


kind regards,
Brad










share|improve this question













Could anyone please tell me what I am doing wrong:



I'm using the following code and getting a Cross Origin Domain Blocking error. And no I don't have the ability to enable CORS on the Server Im getting data from. But when I use the URL by itself, I get the data I am after, it's just not working with AJAX, Im trying to use JSONP to get around the issue:



        $(document).ready(function () {
$.ajax({
url: "https://serveraddress/remote-json.cfm?do=gettimetable",
dataType: "jsonp",
jsonpCallback: "logResults"
});
});


kind regards,
Brad







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  • See the How to use a CORS proxy to get around “No Access-Control-Allow-Origin header” problems section of the answer at stackoverflow.com/questions/43871637/…
    – sideshowbarker
    Nov 12 at 2:59


















  • See the How to use a CORS proxy to get around “No Access-Control-Allow-Origin header” problems section of the answer at stackoverflow.com/questions/43871637/…
    – sideshowbarker
    Nov 12 at 2:59
















See the How to use a CORS proxy to get around “No Access-Control-Allow-Origin header” problems section of the answer at stackoverflow.com/questions/43871637/…
– sideshowbarker
Nov 12 at 2:59




See the How to use a CORS proxy to get around “No Access-Control-Allow-Origin header” problems section of the answer at stackoverflow.com/questions/43871637/…
– sideshowbarker
Nov 12 at 2:59












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You can use back-end to solve this problem. This back-end(php, java, nodejs, curl...) implement a httpclient to getting data from any server.



I try to set "useDefaultXhrHeader: false", it is the configuration ajax.






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