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_anomDiebolt_
8 years agoQrew Elite
If you have control of all domains (ie you can place some script in a code page within all relevant domains) there is a way to do this using a property called document.domain. and writing a short "driver" to exchange data between domains.
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I am short time at the moment as I am about to travel but you can contact me using the info in my profile for more details:
https://getsatisfaction.com/people/dandiebolt/
_anomDiebolt_
8 years agoQrew Elite
I don't think so. BTW, there is a way to configure Chrome to do allow you to do this. It would be best reserved for an administrator to do this as needed since you would not want to use this version of Chrome for all you normal QuickBase work. You have to configure some switches on Chrome that have some scary sounding names but it can be done safely if your follow certain guidelines.