I am trying to store data with a unique ID into the browser's storage, from say a
using jStorage and jQuery. I am then trying to read the data using the unique ID from, say b
. But jStorage.get('UniqueID')
is not working, and it's not showing the desired output.
Can anyone help me with reading browser storage cross-domain?
I am trying to store data with a unique ID into the browser's storage, from say a.
using jStorage and jQuery. I am then trying to read the data using the unique ID from, say b.
. But jStorage.get('UniqueID')
is not working, and it's not showing the desired output.
Can anyone help me with reading browser storage cross-domain?
Share Improve this question edited Oct 22, 2012 at 21:46 Whymarrh 13.6k15 gold badges61 silver badges110 bronze badges asked Oct 22, 2012 at 15:49 user1504657user1504657 811 silver badge3 bronze badges1 Answer
Reset to default 4This article has some information related to cross-domain storage. It offers "the basic technique of using an iframe to access another domain's localStorage
object."
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