CHAPTER 2 THE NUTS (Anonymous web server) AND BOLTS OF
CHAPTER 2 THE NUTS AND BOLTS OF AJAX Microsoft Internet Explorer Microsoft Internet Explorer is one of the two browsers mentioned in this book that allow cross- domain HTTP requests if the permission has been granted. Internet Explorer grants permissions only if the site has been assigned as trusted. An algorithm is implemented so that trusted sites do not apply the Same Origin Policy. So, for example, to set the site http://192.168.1.101:8080 as trusted, you would use the following steps: 1. Open Microsoft Internet Explorer and from the menu select Tools . Internet Options. A dialog box similar to Figure 2-13 is generated. Figure 2-13. Internet Options dialog box used to define a trusted site 2. Select the Security tab and then the Trusted Sites icon, resulting in a dialog box similar to Figure 2-14.
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