Our application uses an IFrame with screen tanned css background
(typical Ajax these days) to present the import/export functionality
to Google Health to our users.  This includes the "Link to Google
Health" which does the authorization token work.   On initial link ,
the Google login page appears in the IFrame and is well behaved. The
login page and the 2nd profile authorization page appear in the IFrame
and both are well behaved.   Now, in the past, if my memory serves me
correctly, clicking one of the many other links in that login page
still caused the resulting page to render within in the confines of
the IFrame and be well behaved.  That is, if I clicked a link such as
"Gmail", "Web history" or "Create an account now", the rendering
appeared within the confines of the IFrame.  However, when I tested
those other links again the other day, when I clicked "Create an
account now", the Google page took over the whole browser window and I
lost my application page entirely.  It blew away my page, IFrame and
all.   I dont' think it used to do that. Has something changed on the
Google side?    Can Google make those other links stop taking over the
whole browser window on rendering?
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