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HTML Iframe Functionality Restrictor Follow Up Tutorial
The recent HTML Iframe Functionality Restrictor Primer Tutorial “proof of concept” asked a lot of the user in terms of imagination, to the extent that it was mainly helpful for people who didn’t know of the existence of the HTML … Continue reading
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Tagged API, attribute, dropdown, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, programming, restriction, sandbox, security, tutorial
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HTML Iframe Functionality Restrictor Primer Tutorial
We really like to involve the HTML iframe element with our thinking. Perhaps because we like to compartmentalize functionalities. Keep a whole lot of “functionality snippets” on the one domain (like rjmprogramming.com.au) and HTML iframe usage can be quite useful, … Continue reading
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Tagged API, attribute, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, programming, restriction, sandbox, security, tutorial
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