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PostPosted: 8. Mar 2018, 02:18 
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For the external URL (no workaround) https://paper.li/e-1486045198#/, I have found that placing the site in an Advanced iframe without a height set in pixels will render the site without an included timeout script that changes the entire display. However, as soon as I add a pixel value for height the included timeout script begins running and the display is altered in the iframe.

I am trying to figure out the relationship between the height setting in pixels and the timeout script as ideally I would like to stop the timeout script and set the height in pixels. Note that the framed page loads via a script so using a sandbox approach is not an option, unless the sandbox setting itself can be turned on after x amount of milliseconds.

Please advise and thank you.


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PostPosted: 8. Mar 2018, 13:14 
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are there any Javascript errors?

I don't see an advanced iframe at https://paper.li/e-1486045198#/

So where are you not setting the height? because if you don't set a height in the shortcode normally the one from the defaults are used.

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PostPosted: 8. Mar 2018, 16:32 
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My apologies - I only included the source file. The URL with Advanced iframe is http://thehvacsource.com. For convenience, I have created two iframes for the same page using source code: The first has no height set in pixels, the second does have a height set in pixels. Note that the display in the first example is not altered by the timeout code (using IE11).


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PostPosted: 8. Mar 2018, 18:17 
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but why do you not set any height? should be mandatory....


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PostPosted: 8. Mar 2018, 18:50 
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I agree, but setting the height in pixels triggers a timeout script on the source page that places a white background over all the content in the iframe. I am trying to address the connection between a height setting in pixels and the annoying timeout script on the source page - how do I have one without the other?


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PostPosted: 8. Mar 2018, 19:26 
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so you use your own script to hide the iframe content with a timeout? Why don't you use the included features? hide the content until loaded for example?

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PostPosted: 8. Mar 2018, 19:38 
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My apologies - not expressing myself well. The timeout script is embedded in the source page, over which I have no control (https://paper.li/e-1486045198#/). I am using the Advanced iframe features on the page containing the iframe (http://thehvacsource.com).

To better illustrate the situation, I have updated the two iframe views at http://thehvacsource.com so that they contain the same relative content. The first one uses a ratio to set the height, the second uses a pixel setting. Only the second example gets covered by the white background triggered in the timeout script on the source page over which I have no control (using IE11).

If you could help me isolate the reason why an Advanced iframe pixel height setting allows a timeout script to run on a framed external site, it would be very helpful for similar situations going forward.


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PostPosted: 8. Mar 2018, 22:04 
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So the problem is that if you set the height the other script does not work and if you not set it you get a height of 150px first an then it enlarges?
So you have a auto height script on the remote page? Because then you need something on the parent site as well.
Have you tried to set a height with style="1000px"?
Of you hide the iframe until it is loaded and then you don't see the 150px height...

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PostPosted: 10. Mar 2018, 18:37 
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Thank you Michael - I have settled for using ratio for height and that provided the best solution. Love this product - Pro all the way.


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PostPosted: 11. Mar 2018, 10:41 
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Great :).


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