Yes, but ONLY* if the two URLs share a common host (and protocol). Google 'Same
Origin Policy' for more gory details.
Walter
* Absent some other trust framework with "allowed" endpoints.
On Nov 22, 2011, at 8:25 AM, David Behler wrote:
> From the top of my head and totally untested:
>
> new Ajax.Request('http://url-you-want-to-request', {
> onSuccess: function(transport) {
> $('id-of-your-textarea').setValue(transport.responseText);
> }
> });
>
> David
>
> Am 22.11.2011 14:19, schrieb bill:
>> I tried using a textarea as the container for Ajax.updater without luck.
>> I presume I need to write the js to take the response and put it in the
>> textarea, but the API just doesn't give me enough detail to use Ajax.request
>> to do that.
>>
>> The returned data is plain text.
>>
>> A bit of assistance would be appreciated.
>>
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