Is this really a security no-no?
Then the guy who owned that site wanted a couple of static pages to also go up on another site that deals with rentals.
I created the static pages, and left the scripts in place that handle the gallery since they called the original site, and will work just fine.
I know that generally speaking calling scripts from another site is frowned upon. I thought it was because of bandwidth consumption. I thought it would be OK in this instance since the site the scripts are calling to are part of the original wordpress site...the guy would be OK with letting the second site call it.
But the guy that hosts the second site (the rental site) doesn't want to put the static pages up because he says that it's "cross-site scripting" and is a security violation and that alot of browsers will block it.
Is that true? Or if both sites are co-operating, and bandwidth sharing isn't an issue, is it really a problem?
Should I ask this guy to just put the pages up anyway since both sites are related?
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