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Posted by Troopone at Jun 24, 2009, 11:41:28 PM
IFrame Code Issue
I am unable to embed my calendar due to the Iframe code used to embed on a web page. According to my web hosting service. "If your trying to use an Iframe tag code, that is why you are getting the trojan error from your virus program." Any time I embed the html code I get a trojan error warning. Can you provide the code to use a "include statement"? I understand this is the work-around.

Thanks

Posted by support at Jun 25, 2009, 3:51:25 PM
Re: IFrame Code Issue
What a wonderful web host you have...

On the Publish Wizard you can select a non-interactive included calendar and the proper HTML will be generated. Here's an example though:


<SCRIPT language="Javascript" src="http://www.localendar.com/public/troopone?include=Y&style=M0"> </SCRIPT>
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Posted by Troopone at Jun 25, 2009, 4:12:36 PM
Re: IFrame Code Issue
Do I understand that I will not be able to have the fully interactive option for an embedded calendar? (option 3).

Posted by support at Jul 5, 2009, 9:50:17 PM
Re: IFrame Code Issue
Given your post regarding what your hosting company said, it appears they will not support any content that is hosted in an iframe.

If you could provide the name of the hosting company, I could look into this and see what the reasoning is behind this; it seems a little bit strange to me.
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Posted by Troopone at Jul 6, 2009, 6:21:51 PM
Re: IFrame Code Issue
The hosting company is LiveHost.net

Posted by support at Jul 7, 2009, 9:11:14 PM
Re: IFrame Code Issue
I sent them a comment related to this issue:

http://cshelpdesk.net/esupport/index.php?_m=knowledgebase&_a=viewarticle&kbarticleid=207

It seems absolutely crazy that they would block all <iframe> tags. What's next? <script> tags?

I have never seen a hosting company limit the HTML their customers could create in this way.. but let's see what they say.

I have to laugh at this line:
 
You may also find an iframe tag referring to some outside site. This is also virus related, delete the references to the iframe(s) also.

as if all <iframe> use was malicious.. clown

I can't submit a support ticket w/o being a customer, but feel free to post the contents of this email if you want to open a ticket with them.
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Posted by lifefellowship at Jul 9, 2009, 10:10:59 AM
Re: IFrame Code Issue
Using this same thread, is there a way to access a protected calendar utilizing either the Iframe or javascript method(passing a user/password). I am embedding in a private wiki, but still want the ability to access via the normal secure login.

Thanks

Posted by HPAE at Jul 9, 2009, 1:05:53 PM
Re: IFrame Code Issue
Why hasn't anyone replied to my post about my account requesting being upgraded to Premium but I made the payment in March.

Either fix the problem or refund my money.

Posted by SarahGiles at Jul 9, 2009, 8:46:11 PM
Re: IFrame Code Issue
Again, please keep your posts to one category.

Sarah Giles
Support Associate
Localendar.com


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