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31940
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Jul 27, 2011 13:50:35 GMT -8
¿J-pop?
2,286
October 2004
darkryu2
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Post by ¿J-pop? on Jul 28, 2005 17:12:45 GMT -8
Well, it seems my forum breaks out of frames. But I don't want it to. To be able to submit my forum url to a website is must not break out of frames...anyone know haw to make it 'non-breakable'?
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13333
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Mar 19, 2012 20:30:58 GMT -8
hey
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September 2003
hey
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Post by hey on Jul 28, 2005 17:56:50 GMT -8
Proboards is designed to break out of frames. This is because the cookies would mess up if you viewed it in a frame.
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31940
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Jul 27, 2011 13:50:35 GMT -8
¿J-pop?
2,286
October 2004
darkryu2
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Post by ¿J-pop? on Jul 28, 2005 18:17:28 GMT -8
Ok..thanks
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RIP- Proboards Legend
39218
Conquester777 Conquester777
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Oct 11, 2005 6:36:29 GMT -8
Conquester777
CirclesAreFun
4,008
March 2005
cq777
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Post by Conquester777 on Jul 28, 2005 23:21:22 GMT -8
why would cookies mess up if you viewed it in a frame?
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Proboards Legend
212
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May 11, 2006 12:32:55 GMT -8
california
21,035
December 1999
california
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Post by california on Jul 28, 2005 23:55:22 GMT -8
Because if the location in the address bar is different then the domain on the cookie then the browser will consider it a third party cookie and possibly reject it depending on your privacy settings. Anyway, another reason ProBoards breaks out of frames is to prevent the use of hidden iframes to obtain information from other pages via JavaScript. There is no way around the form breakout.
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