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3/11/2009 3:35 PM
 

I have added the IFRAME module into my dnn 4.9 website and then added the URL to an .aspx application. I get an error at the bottom left corner of my browser (IE 7.0) that says "Access Denied". The .aspx application will show up in the iframe but all mouse click in the application do not work. I had this working in an older version of 4.x. Does anyone know what may be causing this problem?

 
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3/11/2009 3:52 PM
 

 the page you have inside IFrame module is not on the same domain as the dotnetnuke app itself. As a result, you can't use Autosize. Autosize uses javascript to determine the needed height of the iframe'd page. It is only allowed on the same domain pages. 

By the way, www.mysite.com and mysite.com are considered different domains for that purpose.


Vitaly Kozadayev
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