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Re: The iframe element and sandboxing ideas
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Ian Hickson wrote:
Summary:
* I've added a sandbox= attribute to iframe, which by default
disables
Ian Hickson wrote:
Summary:
* I've added a sandbox= attribute to iframe, which by default
disables a number of features and takes a space-separated list of
features to re-enable:
[snip list]
Unless I'm missing something, this attribute is useless in practice
because legacy browsers
Re: The iframe element and
sandboxing ideas
Ian Hickson wrote:
- by default, content in sandboxed browsing contexts, and any
browsing contexts nested in them
How do those nested browsing contexts come about, given that later you say:
- content in those browsing contexts cannot create new browsing
contexts or
Ian Hickson wrote:
Summary:
* I've added a sandbox= attribute to iframe, which by default
disables a number of features and takes a space-separated list of
features to re-enable:
...
Makes sense, Ian.
Additionally to this, what about adding meta tag that disables or
limits