It doesn't actually fire the request. If it did, CSRF would be almost impossible to stop You can read more about it here and here But, if you want to fetch content from a different source, check out JSONP.
It doesn't actually fire the request. If it did, CSRF would be almost impossible to stop... You can read more about it here and here But, if you want to fetch content from a different source, check out JSONP.
The weird thing is. I do a test (on FX), the server actually gets the request, but not firing response. That's strange.
That's why I ask this question. – murvinlai Feb 24 at 0:41 @mur: FX? Are you talking about FireFox?
What version? – ircmaxell Feb 24 at 0:42 @ircmaxwell: He's right. Some browsers will send an OPTIONS request instead of a GET request, so the server actually will receive the request, but it won't handle it.
– Travis Webb Feb 24 at 1:08 but in any case, it will not send back a http response, right? – murvinlai Feb 24 at 2:09.
It doesn't actually fire the request. Terms of service. Not the answer you're looking for?
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