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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T00:44:36+00:00 2026-06-04T00:44:36+00:00

I’m writing an application using Sencha Touch 2, it works just fine when accessed

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I’m writing an application using Sencha Touch 2, it works just fine when accessed from web. The problem came when I built it for iPhone and changed the url from a local url (../services/myservice.php) to a remote url (http://remoteurl.com/services/myservice.php)

I started getting a crossdomain error:

**XMLHttpRequest cannot load http://example.com/services/userRegister.php?_dc=1336972603884. Origin http://localhost is not allowed by Access-Control-Allow-Origin.**

And I’d like to ask you if there is a way to submit a form using jsonp, so I don’t have this problem anymore.

Here is my code for the form:

Ext.define('RegistroMovil.view.Register',{
extend: 'Ext.form.Panel',
xtype: 'register',
requires:[
    'Ext.form.FieldSet',
    'Ext.form.Email'
],
config: {
    title: 'Register',
    iconCls: 'user',
    url: 'http://example.com/proys/congreso/services/userRegister.php',
    items: [
    ...

And the code of the button that submits the form:

{
            xtype: 'button',
            text: 'Register',
            handler: function(){
                this.up('register').submit({
                    success: function(f, a){
                        alert('Your id: ' + a.id);
                        f.reset();
                    }
                });
            }
        },

Thank you very much!

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    2026-06-04T00:44:38+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 12:44 am

    You are getting the above error because of cross-origin resource sharing policy.

    On the tap event handler of submit button, you could use an Ext.Ajax.request(); but I feel that would also land up you getting the same error.

    E.g

    Ext.Ajax.request({
      values : paramValues // values from form fields..
      url: '.../test.php',
    
      success: function(response) {
        console.log(response.responseText);
      }
    
      failure: function(response) {
        console.log(response.responseText);
      }
    });
    

    So, it’s better to write an Ext.util.JSONP.request() to handle a form submit.

    Note that if you are retrieving data from a page that is in a domain
    that is NOT the same as the originating domain of the running page,
    you must use this class, because of the same origin policy.

    E.g

    Ext.util.JSONP.request({
          params: paramValues // values from form fields..
          url: '.../test.php',
          callbackKey: 'callback',
          scope: 'this',
          success: function(response) {
            console.log(response.responseText);
          }
    
          failure: function(response) {
            console.log(response.responseText);
          }
    });
    
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