react-frame-component
x-frame-bypass
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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react-frame-component
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Rendering in an iframe in a React app
Though you may now know how to render within an iframe by writing an IFrame wrapper from scratch, there is already a library that does this for you and has more features & use-cases built in called react-frame-component.
x-frame-bypass
- Web Component extending IFrame to bypass X-Frame-Options: deny/sameorigin
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Hi all, I could use some help making a modal that shows a website instead of the usual modal content.
No idea if it works, but this repo claims to do what you need
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Allow IIS to manipulate IFrame content for specific domain
You can try this https://github.com/niutech/x-frame-bypass but it may very well not be able to do what you need and chances are it will be a big headache. I'd recommend looking for a different solution.
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Show HN: Searchall – search all major indexes on one page (with iframes)
Try out some queries from your browser history and see if anything beats google. Other engines are more likely to beat google for queries that google has failed at.
Majority of engines were found at below link. Surprisingly many engines use the same indices, for example duckduckgo is mostly just privacy-protected bing. Big thanks to Rohan Kumar.
https://seirdy.one/2021/03/10/search-engines-with-own-indexe...
A proxy is needed to bypass iframe restrictions for most websites. I used this x-frame-bypass client js code [https://github.com/niutech/x-frame-bypass] which (previously?) used proxy.megatunger.com . That free proxy could be recording your queries, who knows, so use caution.
If (when actually) that proxy goes down I think I'll set up something like CORSflare to have a more reliable and trustworthy alternative. [https://github.com/Darkseal/CORSflare]
I hacked this together over about one workday in total so it's likely to have significant issues. You can comment them here or (preferably) file an issue on the repo: [https://github.com/qpwo/searchall/]
There's also a demo video on the repo if the site goes down but you wanted to see how it looks. Feel free to file feature requests on the repo as well. If you'd rather copy it and make your own version then that's fine too.
I'll try to reply to all comments here.
What are some alternatives?
postmate - 📭 A powerful, simple, promise-based postMessage library.
zoid - Cross domain components
CORSflare - A lightweight JavaScript CORS Reverse Proxy designed to run in a Cloudflare Worker.
react-native-image-blur-shadow - A React Native <Image/> component with Blur Drop Shadows,100% JavaScript, 0 dependency component. Supports Android, iOS and Web. A light weight Image component for your react native project.
iframe-resizer - Keep iFrames sized to their content.
react-adal - Azure Active Directory Library (ADAL) support for ReactJS
react-kapsule - React wrapper for kapsule-style web components