It's possible with Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS), specifically the Access-Control-Allow-Origin and related HTTP headers. That's how webperl.zero-g.net (GitHub Pages) is able to fetch and run WebPerl from webperlcdn.zero-g.net (Amazon CloudFront).
(Note that I'm currently providing webperlcdn.zero-g.net for "free", but if the Tragedy of the commons strikes and its usage gets too high, I may have to shut it off or find other solutions.)
In reply to Re: [WebPerl] Freely hosting an application
by haukex
in thread [WebPerl] Freely hosting an application
by LanX
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