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AJAX Support for Suite Components on Subdomains
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vBulletin 4.1.1+ allows to put suite components (eg. Forum, Blog, CMS) into their own directories which basically also allows to move them to different subdomains.
Unfortunately this breaks some AJAX features due to all AJAX requests going to the configured root URL causing JavaScript security to block those requests when a page is loaded from a subdomain. This Add-on implements a proxy on each subdomain to allow AJAX requests to be passed on. Attention This is highly experimental software - use at your own risk! |
Anxiously awaiting 4.1.1 so I can try this out :)
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hmm I've never being able to get this to work, ajax functions still not working, thanks for the attempt though.
oh you seam to have a typo in the product file, to it to get to install i had to change line 8 from Code:
<versioncheckurl><![CDATA[https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/misc.php?do=productcheck&pid=xhrproxy]]></url> Code:
<versioncheckurl><![CDATA[https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/misc.php?do=productcheck&pid=xhrproxy]]></versioncheckurl> |
Does this work? :S
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I can't get it work on my vb suite 4.1.2. It installs correctly and I can see the call to your javascript in html, but ajax continues to be broken.
Please, help! |
This is a problem to me. I want this to work propely. Maybe someone know how to make this working.
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I'd really love for this to work. The reason we're not upgrading to the suite is that it won't work with our subdomain, which is on forums.domain.com
Is this still being actively developed? Is there someone I can donate to? |
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