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x-frame-bypass-enhance

v1.0.0

Published

Force Re-Render Iframe for DOM

Downloads

4

Readme

X-Frame-Bypass

Published on webcomponents.org

X-Frame-Bypass is a Web Component, specifically a Customized Built-in Element, which extends an IFrame to bypass the X-Frame-Options: deny/sameorigin response header. Normally such headers prevent embedding a web page in an <iframe> element, but X-Frame-Bypass is using a CORS proxy to allow this.

Usage

  1. (Optional) Include the Custom Elements with Built-in Extends polyfill for Safari:

     <script src="https://unpkg.com/@ungap/custom-elements-builtin"></script>
  2. Include the X-Frame-Bypass JS module:

     <script type="module" src="https://unpkg.com/x-frame-bypass"></script>
  3. Insert the X-Frame-Bypass Custom Element:

     <iframe is="x-frame-bypass" src="https://example.org/"></iframe>

Demo

See the Hacker News using X-Frame-Bypass. Supported are current versions of Chrome and Firefox browsers. Edge and Safari do not support Customized Built-in Elements yet.

License

© 2019 Jerzy Głowacki under Apache License 2.0.