parameter that the JsonpRequestBuilder makes use of.
If you look at the response you receive from the Yahoo! Web service
you see that it is wrapped in a callback parameter you need to make
sure you code does that as well.
Eggsy
On Jun 30, 7:10 pm, Thomas Broyer <t.bro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 30 juin, 16:11, Márcio Menezes <marcio....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello!
> > I'm trying to retrieve Json using JsonpRequestBuilder.
> > When I use some external url, like this onehttp://search.yahooapis.com/ImageSearchService/V1/imageSearch?appid=Y...,
> > everything works fine.
> > But, when I try to fetch json from some server inside my network, I get
> > timeout error (Timeout while callinghttp://192.168.2.12/gwt.js).
>
> > When I check the request on firebug, I can see that the response came back
> > and its body is exactly what I was suppose to receive. Somehow, it is not
> > being handled by the callback function.
>
> > If I try the same URL through browser, it works fine.
>
> > Does anyone know what it can be?
>
> Are you returning JSON-*P* (i.e. a JavaScript file containing a single
> function call with an object or array literal as sole argument)?
> Is the function call using the function name given in the URL (in the
> query-string, name of the parameter configurable in your
> JsonpRequestBuilder)?
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