Re: The iframe element and sandboxing ideas

2008-05-25 Thread Jon Ferraiolo
PROTECTED], HTMLWG [EMAIL PROTECTED], public-webapi@w3.org [image removed] Subject [image removed] Re: The iframe element and sandboxing ideas [image removed] [image removed] Ian Hickson wrote: Summary: * I've added a sandbox= attribute to iframe, which by default disables

Re: The iframe element and sandboxing ideas

2008-05-22 Thread Martin Atkins
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

2008-05-22 Thread Jon Ferraiolo
Re: The iframe element and sandboxing ideas

Re: The iframe element and sandboxing ideas

2008-05-22 Thread Boris Zbarsky
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

Re: The iframe element and sandboxing ideas

2008-05-21 Thread Andrew Fedoniouk
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