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Suggestion
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Summary
Currently, we are able to use an iFrame to show other webpages on Confluence (like SharePoint, using an add-on, or even other webpages, using the iframe macro). However, due to the same-origin policy (set through the X-Frame-Options HTTP response header), we cannot do the opposite.
Suggestion
Allowing this on Confluence should provide a better user experience the user since Confluence becomes more integrated with different tools. A suggestion could be to have the option to either disable the X-Frame setting or allow Confluence to whitelist domains using X-Frame-Options: ALLOW-FROM.
- is blocked by
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CONFCLOUD-75338 Embed Confluence Pages in External Applications
- Closed
- is duplicated by
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CONFCLOUD-71981 Ability to configure the iframe allowlist
- Gathering Interest
- is related to
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CONFCLOUD-75338 Embed Confluence Pages in External Applications
- Closed
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CONFCLOUD-73980 Allow embedding pages in iframes from different domains if they have App Links configured
- Gathering Interest
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ENT-1975 Loading...
- relates to
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CONFCLOUD-73617 Configuring the iFrame macro to render the same instance within a third-party app does not work
- Closed