The website is probably using some type of "frame-break" javascript. The only thing you can do about that is to run the page through a rewrtier that removes the javascript from the page.

Jonathan Hawkins wrote:

We have an Iframe portlet that when it loads the default content the content
takes over the whole browser and the rest of the portal disappears, an
example being set http://www.bbc.co.uk or .com as the default page for an
IFrame portlet.

Is there a way of stopping this behaviour.

Thanks

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