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Using Ajax from local system

Asked by vanfleet in Asynchronous Javascript and XML (AJAX), JavaScript

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Greetings,
I'm developing some HTML/JavaScript based training and I would like to gather user comments using Ajax to send data to my clients server. However, one of the requirement here is that the HTML content must be able to run on a local system using the file:// protocol. I have it working in IE7 such that a form is being posted to a Java servlet, and the response is being returned without a problem. However, in Firefox this does not work, it returns an access denied error. I'm currently using the Dojo JavaScript framework to do this but I expect that this is an issue with Ajax and Firefox rather then with Dojo.

Is what I'm trying to do here with Ajax even valid? Should I be able to use Ajax to make a call to a separate server from a local system? This does work if I'm using Ajax to read a file from the local system.

If what I'm doing is not valid then what are my options? I know that I could use an Iframe to load the server response in but I would like a cleaner solution.

Any help here would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
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