Author Topic: IFrame Support [Forum Change]  (Read 2098 times)

Problem: You can't preview some files because you can see a visual picture of what it is.

Solution: Enable the html command <iframe> to open a small window browser of said site or document to preview it.

What do you all think?

BBCode doesn't support HTML, and this would also be a major security leach, because any type of content could be viewed.

BBCode doesn't support HTML, and this would also be a major security leach, because any type of content could be viewed.

It can be limited by Badspot setting which files it can work with. With the sites. This also gives moderators easy ability to see if it needs to be removed as well.

If it allows .html, it allows everything.

If it allows .html, it allows everything.

Like anyone would know how to use it, except for the people who actually know what it is.

Html is the easiest language to steal info from, lol.


Badspot especially shouldn't incorporate it now considering he enacted the new key system.


The keys must be saved somewhere, and well I'm sure it wouldn't take much searching.

Like anyone would know how to use it, except for the people who actually know what it is.
Great ideology here folks!

Html is the easiest language to steal info from, lol.

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Like anyone would know how to use it, except for the people who actually know what it is.

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Honestly you guys.

Does XHTML Transitional even support the <iframe> tag? I haven't seen one of those in ages.

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Honestly you guys.


If Baddy were to add HTML support, it'd be simple to leach info from people, because if you manage to attach a hidden file into a download, then-


forget it I don't know how to explain it ]:

If Baddy were to add HTML support, it'd be simple to leach info from people, because if you manage to attach a hidden file into a download, then-


forget it I don't know how to explain it ]:
He doesn't want HTML embedding, he wants links to open in an iframe or some stuff.

It's a large coding project for a trivial problem.

Does XHTML Transitional even support the <iframe> tag? I haven't seen one of those in ages.
Yes, since it has all the tags from HTML 4. However, using frames is generally considered bad practice.

He doesn't want HTML embedding, he wants links to open in an iframe or some stuff.

Allowing to put a iframe is practically HTML embedding, since the iframe could contain HTML.

He doesn't want HTML embedding, he wants links to open in an iframe or some stuff.

It's a large coding project for a trivial problem.


Ohhhhhhhh.


I misunderstood what he was asking.

Well, if using it as an .html code is so leaky, have Badspot make his own. I'm just saying that this can show what the website really is and gives it a nice preview.

Great ideology here folks!

I say this so, because it wouldn't be to big of a problem, because half of the people here don't know how to use most of the keys.

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Honestly you guys.

It's obvious here you don't even know how .html can be leached. /criticism