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<h1 id="title">Script Protocol With XML</h1>
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protocol, script, cross origin, xml, advanced
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Demonstrates how, with a custom parseFeatures method, the script protocol can be used with YQL for cross-origin loading of files in any of the XML formats supported by OpenLayers.
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YQL can wrap a jsonp callback around an XML file, which effectively means Yahoo's servers are acting as a proxy for cross-origin feature loading. This example uses a GPX file, but the same technique can be used for other formats such as KML.
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View the <a href="cross-origin-xml.js" target="_blank">cross-origin-xml.js</a>
source to see how this is done
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