i need help i own a site that i forward the domain its been working well.....but today when i type my .net domain it says This content cannot be displayed in a frame To protect your security, the publisher of this content does not allow it to be displayed in a frame. i am publisher i did not set this setting....
how can i disable this alert........I unistalled no-script my .net site works perfect in firefox .....help me fix this no-script alert error ..says Click here to open this content in a new window
"This content cannot be displayed in a frame"? disable how
"This content cannot be displayed in a frame"? disable how
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Re: "This content cannot be displayed in a frame"? disable how
Can I see the site?
Are you including Google Calendar, perhaps?
What's the frame content?
Are you including Google Calendar, perhaps?
What's the frame content?
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BTW, does it work in IE and Chrome?
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i pm u my site .....i never had google chrome i downloaded that divx bundle with google chrome after that i keep getting that alert message in my firefox browser......I UNISTALLED THE DIVX BUNDLE WITH GOOGLE CHROME still no fix maybe no-script setting got tampered with when divx bundle was installed
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Sorry, no matter what you said, your site does not work in IE8 nor in Chrome nor in Safari nor in Firefox+NoScript, because blogspot.com started to serve the X-Frame-Options header to prevent itself from being framed like your site does.
If you want you can add your site to the noscript.frameOptions.parentWhitelist about:config preference, but it's rather pointless because ATM the only major browsers whose latest version works with your site are Firefox without NoScript and Opera.
Sorry, no matter what you said, your site does not work in IE8 nor in Chrome nor in Safari nor in Firefox+NoScript, because blogspot.com started to serve the X-Frame-Options header to prevent itself from being framed like your site does.
If you want you can add your site to the noscript.frameOptions.parentWhitelist about:config preference, but it's rather pointless because ATM the only major browsers whose latest version works with your site are Firefox without NoScript and Opera.
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Hi!
So is this a NoScript-issue in Firefox?
I don'T care about the other browsers, as I only use Firefox 3.6 + NoScript 2.0.8.1 currently.
If it is a NoScript-issue: Could I turn it off in the version 2.0.8.1?
(Or could I turn it off in Firefox?)
Greetings
JR
So is this a NoScript-issue in Firefox?
I don'T care about the other browsers, as I only use Firefox 3.6 + NoScript 2.0.8.1 currently.
If it is a NoScript-issue: Could I turn it off in the version 2.0.8.1?
(Or could I turn it off in Firefox?)
Greetings
JR
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Then, as said in the previous post, you can work-around by adding the domain of the site to the noscript.frameOptions.parentWhitelist about:config preference.ff+ns user wrote:Hi!
So is this a NoScript-issue in Firefox?
I don'T care about the other browsers, as I only use Firefox 3.6 + NoScript 2.0.8.1 currently.
Notice, though, that Firefox 4 is about to be released and has this security feature built-in. As far as I know, the built-in version cannot be disabled...
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