Cross domain customer interface updates

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C705S027200

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07860751

ABSTRACT:
A methodology and system for allowing a third-party system to institute online commerce services such as a shipping service. In the described embodiments, a third-party web page and/or a third party server sends and receives information from a merchant server to seamlessly update information used in the display without requiring the customer to perform additional mouse clicks. In some embodiments, sending and receiving information can be performed across address domains.

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