I know the app will work if people take everything (the HTML host page, the full app and all the ClientBundle resources) and place them on their server. However I am interested in the case that people will embed just the bootstrap-JS file in their webpage. I know that apps fully work this way. What I have no experience in is if this app will work if it uses ClientBundle to load additional resources from app code.
One would think ClientBundle JavaDocs would have a big warning that it fails if used this way, right?
On Tuesday, June 26, 2012 5:57:11 PM UTC+2, Joseph Lust wrote:
Carsten,--I've not done this myself, but loading image, js, and text files should not be a problem since SOP only limits XHR requests. However, if they have an HTTPS site, and your content is not served from such a domain, they would get warnings.Of course, you'd best setup a testbed to confirm this functionality before building it out.Sincerely,Joseph
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