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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T09:16:44+00:00 2026-06-17T09:16:44+00:00

Here is my ajax call. $.ajax({ type: GET, url: http://example.com/v1/search?keyword=r, dataType: jsonp, crossDomain: true,

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Here is my ajax call.

 $.ajax({
    type: "GET",
    url: "http://example.com/v1/search?keyword=r",
    dataType: "jsonp",
    crossDomain: true,
    success: function (responseString) {
        alert(responseString);
    },
    error: function (xhr, errorType, exception) {
        var errorMessage = exception || xhr.statusText;
        alert(errorMessage);
    }
});

Response from my example url

    {
    "response": [{
        "attributes": {
            "type": "enge",
            "url": "/services/data/v24.0/sobjects/Challenge__c/a0GZ0000005Vvh4MAC"
        },
        "name": "Really",
        "end_date": "2013-02-07T15:26:00.000+0000",
        "total": 350.0,
        "registered_members": 0.0,
        "id": "30",
        "type": "Design",
        "id": "a0GZ0000005Vvh4MAC",
        "start_date": "2012-11-19T16:52:00.000+0000",
        "description": "This is my really cool challenge",
        "remaining_days": 28.0,
        "categories__r": [{
            "attributes": {
                "type": "Category__c",
                "url": "/services/data/Category__c/a08Z0000000RNI2IAO"
            },
            "id": "0RNI2IAO",
            "display_name": "Andy"
        }, {
            "attributes": {
                "type": "Category__c",
                "url": "/services/Category__c/a08Z0000000RNI3IAO"
            },
            "id": "a0O",
            "display_name": "ADR"
        }]
    }

    }],
    "count": 1
}

i’m trying to make an cross domain call and getting error

jQuery180014405992737595236_1357861668479 was not called

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Well i tried to use dataType:”json” but at that point getting error

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    2026-06-17T09:16:45+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 9:16 am

    That suggests either a network error or an end point that doesn’t return a JSONP response.

    (I’m guessing the DNS lookup failure I get when testing it is because that isn’t your real URL (please use example.com for example URLs, that is what it is there for) if not, then that is your problem).

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