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  1. stackoverflow.com

    I want to fetch google.com successfully, I don't care if I use jquery, I just want to fetch it somehow (i.e. not using a javascript library is fine, e.g. XMLHttpRequest is fine too). Here's an example ajax call I've put into my console from a test.html page on my local machine that loads jquery:
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  1. You can't make AJAX requests cross-domain. (Look up cross domain origin policy)

    That said, there is a workaround to this: JSONP. It's essentially a hack, but it gets the job done. As for the JQuery specific implementation: http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.getJSON/

    --dbozhinovski

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