Knowledge Base support case for AllWebMenus,  abstracted and stripped of all user’s private info.


Initial Email From:
Steve
Initial Email Subject: Integrating with Blogger
Support Case Month: December 2012

Hi,

From past support answers, I know that we can host the menu on a separate server and on it's own site. We are working on doing just that but my developer asked me to relay this question to you for an answer.

"Can you get in touch with Likno and confirm whether or not we can upload the JS and related files to an accessible server, and then install the menu on Blogger.  I successfully embedded a widget to my test Blogger blog.  The widget contains links to JS files hosted on a 3rd party server, so in theory, it should work."

Thank you for your time and patience.

Steve

Reply From: Likno Customer Support

Dear Steve,

We have done similar test in the past. There should be no problem in uploading your JS file in a different server and this should work in Blogger or anywhere else, as long as you are not using the menu in https pages. If you try to do this with https pages then it is considered a security breach as all files must originate strictly from the same server (in this case even “likno.com” and “www.likno.com” are considered different domains!).

Best Regards,
Aris Filokostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
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Knowledge Base support case for Likno Web Modal Windows Builder, abstracted and stripped of all user’s private info.


Initial Email From:
User
Initial Email Subject: Web Modal Positioning
Support Case Month: October 2012

My support/upgrade insurance for Modal lapsed, but I am interested in upgrading, but had a question about the positioning feature in 248.

I am using modal in an intranet application where the page the modal is on is in an iFrame.  Currently the modal is locked inside of the iFrame, but with this new feature I am assuming it will be possible for the Modal to "break out" of the frame and be relative to the browser?  If you can confirm this for me I'll be upgrading today!

Thanks as always.

Reply From: Likno Customer Support

Hello,

We did implement a “break out of frames” feature, but you have to keep in mind that this is not possible in all cases and all browsers.

Specifically, the page in the iFrame and the parent page need to be from the *exact* same domain. Note that even “domain.com” and “www.domain.com” will be considered different and it will not work. The reason is that this is blocked by all browsers as a possible security threat. Also this may not work if your pages are “https”.

If the pages come from the same domain and it is not “https”, then this feature should work in most recent browsers (with the possible exception of specific versions of the Opera browser).

Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
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