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WebBrowser Control and IFRAME
This question arose when using 1C, but a person who is not familiar with this platform can help me.
There is some page that contains IFRAME, this page is loaded in 1C: Platform via WebBrowser Control. When working further directly with the document loaded into the IFRAME, an error occurs: "Access is denied". This problem is very similar to "Cross domain scripting", but both the file in the WebBrowser and the IFRAME are on the same domain and use the same protocol.
Personally, it seems to me that this is a problem of the platform itself and I want to try to understand what exactly the error is. There is an IInternetSecurityManager::GetSecurityId method that is directly related to cross domain scripting, but the platform developers say they haven't overridden it.
In this case, the question is: what else could be the problem of such an error? Thank you.
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Try to stupidly take ActiveX IE and throw it on a form in Delphi or somewhere else, and then climb your “website” with the resulting “browser” ... Maybe you will see the same “trick” and then it will be easier to understand, but if you don’t see it ... then the question is really to 1C ...
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