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Topic: Integration with another website.
Posted By: pankaj_visitme
Subject: Integration with another website.
Date Posted: 20 August 2003 at 6:30am

My forum is working fine. But I want to open it from another website in a frame. My forum is on domaindlx and rest of my site on tripod coz tripod doesn't have ASP

When opening the forum in a frame from tripod it is showing up nicely but I couldn't login. There is a serious login problem

you can check it out at http://nanowonders.tripod.com/id23.htm - http://nanowonders.tripod.com/id23.htm  

and  http://user.domaindlx.com/nanowonders/forum/default.asp - http://user.domaindlx.com/nanowonders/forum/default.asp

Username: rocky

password: aaaa

 

I want a solution Please Help 



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Posted By: MadDog
Date Posted: 20 August 2003 at 12:25pm
you cant have the forum in a frame. it wont work, period.

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Posted By: ljamal
Date Posted: 20 August 2003 at 5:30pm
Not true.
The problem is that your browser does not accept third party cookies. You can change this setting in your browser, but all your users will have to as well and that's more than most people will do. The best thing is to just remove the forum from the frame.

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Posted By: fernan82
Date Posted: 20 August 2003 at 8:44pm
Also if the frames are on the same domain or a sub domain of the same domain it will work.


Posted By: MadDog
Date Posted: 20 August 2003 at 11:20pm
Originally posted by ljamal ljamal wrote:

Not true.
The problem is that your browser does not accept third party cookies. You can change this setting in your browser, but all your users will have to as well and that's more than most people will do. The best thing is to just remove the forum from the frame.
i meant it wont work without having to have each user change there browser settings. that right there would lose allot of visitors.

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Posted By: Bunce
Date Posted: 21 August 2003 at 3:23am
then say that in the first place rather than continually making blanket incorrect statements.

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Posted By: ljamal
Date Posted: 21 August 2003 at 5:08am
Originally posted by MadDog MadDog wrote:

i meant it wont work without having to have each user change there browser settings. that right there would lose allot of visitors.


Well, what you meant and what you said are two radically different statements especially when 2 scenarios are presented where the forum will work in frames. Often it is more helpful to explain what the real problem is rather than stating that something just will not work.

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Posted By: pankaj_visitme
Date Posted: 21 August 2003 at 10:03am
Thats Good

But isn't there another solution. Coz I can't have the two differen't parts of my site on same hosts. They provide different facility

So isn't there a better way out. Like making some changes in the script.



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Posted By: ljamal
Date Posted: 21 August 2003 at 11:16am
There are no changes to the script that with allow a cookie to be automatically written from within a frame. I don't know what the individual site do, but with over 10 years experience with web servers, I haven't ever come upon a situation where it was absolutely necessary that I use 2 separate web servers.

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Posted By: fernan82
Date Posted: 21 August 2003 at 12:23pm
Is not impossible to make it work, I can think of a way but it's not worth it as it will decrease performance and will take a lot of work to get it to work... anyways here's my idea, it's just an idea, i've never tried but i think it might work... you would have to create a PHP script to set the cookie and host that script on tripod, then you create a hidden frame and a JavaScript function that sends the cookie as a form to the PHP script on tripod and the PHP script will set the cookie for you, you have to run this script on the hidden frame or it'll take you away from your page everytime a cookie is set. Now you have to make another PHP script that will retrieve the cookie for you and send it back to the hidden frame as a form... i know it's possible but your best bet would be to get another host.


Posted By: b_bonnett
Date Posted: 22 August 2003 at 3:30am

Why don't you put your whole site on the ASP host?

Blair



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Posted By: genmud
Date Posted: 22 August 2003 at 9:06am

LOL!

That would seem to me the most logical solution

But what do i know... im just a kid :S



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Posted By: pankaj_visitme
Date Posted: 24 August 2003 at 2:46am

Hay Thank you all

I have finally changed my host.

THANK YOU



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