Plenty of integration reasons you might use an iframe for, that have
little or nothing to do with Twitter itself. Maybe you're using and
re-using the same form in many places ... you might just stick it in
an iframe, with that form being responsible for the API calls. Kind of
like a quick app I pu
> You cannot place a twitter user page within an . This was disabled
> for security reasons. If you need something like this, your best bet is to
> write a script to query the API and put that in your .
In that case you probably wouldn't use an iframe ;-)
> I cannot get my twitter page to appear within an iframe. Is this a
> twitter standard or is there something I can do to resolve this? Can
> someone please advise me?
You cannot place a twitter user page within an . This was disabled
for security reasons. If you need something like this, your be
Twitter uses JavaScript to break iframes because of an issue with
clickjacking a while ago. This is unlikely to change.
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 07:05, dnsant wrote:
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> I cannot get my twitter page to appear within an iframe. Is this a
> twitter standard or is there something I can do to resolve