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Wed, Sep 30 2015 2:13 PM | Permanent Link |
Raul ![]() | On 9/30/2015 1:53 PM, PA wrote:
> "Most modern web browsers will prevent server requests that don't access resources that are from the same origin": Duh - of course. I don't know what i was thinking today. What you want cannot be then done with javascript app without either original site allowing CORS or using some intermediary (a proxy or similar custom back-end that downloads the needed pages for you). Raul |
Wed, Sep 30 2015 3:08 PM | Permanent Link |
PA | Or is it possible to show only a specific DOM element (e.g. <div id="content">) inside an iframe?
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Thu, Oct 1 2015 8:14 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. ![]() | PA,
<< Or is it possible to show only a specific DOM element (e.g. <div id="content">) inside an iframe? >> If *you're* the one providing the DOM element in the form of HTML, then yes. You can just assign the TBrowser.DocumentText property (be sure to wrap it with the proper <html> and <body> tags in order to make sure that the browser doesn't complain or reject it). Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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