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9/8/2006 10:42 PM
 
I am trying to use iFrame in DotNetNuke to wrap a resume submission process that already works, and works well.

Unfortunately, it works well without DotNetNuke's iFrame.

The resume submission process is several pages long. Without the iFrame, you can get through all the processes. With the iFrame, it dies on step 2 or three and thinks you need to log in.

Can anyone tell me what might be screwing things up?

Here is the link without the iFrame:
http://xcareers.xunity.com/en/resume/resume/Contact1.asp?usertype=user&nav=MYPROFILE&navb=SUBMITRESUME

Here is the link within the iFrame:

http://www.careerdoor.com/CandidateResumeSubmission/tabid/71/Default.aspx

Any suggestions?

Regards,

Chuck
 
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9/9/2006 10:20 AM
 
I did a quick test, first and second page look fine to me

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Sebastian Leupold

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9/9/2006 2:16 PM
 
You actually need to go get to the resume page, if it screws up it kicks you back to a login.
 
With a little more testing, it appears to be happening in only SOME IE browsers (happening in IE 7 and 6, but only on some machines). Firefox works fine.
 
Here is the kicker...
 
Without the frame, works perfect on all browsers.
 
With a basic (self made) iFrame, it works perfectly on all browsers.
 
As soon as I put it in an iFrame in DotNetNuke. It starts screwing up as I describe.
 
ArGh!
 
Any suggestions?
 
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9/9/2006 2:19 PM
 
It appears to be loosing the session variable for the UserID.
 
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9/10/2006 11:33 PM
 
Thanks for everyone's assistance.
 
It appears the issue is an iFrame issue, not specific to DotNetNuke, but iFrames in general in IE (6/7) default security settings.
 
To by-pass the issue, you must have the site and iframe hostnames, from the same domain. eg. server1.test.com and iframe2.test.com works, server1.testerserver.com and iFrame2.test.com does not. They must be from the same domain for the session to work.
 
This isn't an issue in Firefox, etc... Total PITA.

Regards,

Chuck
 
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