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12/29/2006 12:10 PM
 

Hi,

How do I make sure that any querystring parameter that I pass using an iFrame to my internal application (running in this iFrame) is secure?  In other words, I don't want a normal user to right click on an iFrame page, select properties and see all the parameters being passed in plain english.  For example if I pass UserID parameter to my application then the url looks like this:  http://www.mysite.com/default.aspx?UserID =1

I would really appreciate it if someone can help me out.

Thanks

Sajjad

 
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12/29/2006 3:53 PM
 

Protected parameters are not possible using iFrames in general.

You would need a tool that scraps the content of the inner page and uses it again as own content. Though these features are added to the roadmap, I doubt that anbody is going  to implement them.

 
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