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<html allowseamless>
<html allowseamless>
<body>
<body>
If my parent iframe has the seamless attribute, then <a href="http://example.com">this example link</a> will navigate my parent and the iframe will autosize to the right height and width.
If my parent iframe has the seamless attribute, then <a href="http://example.com">this
example link</a> will navigate my parent and the iframe will autosize to the right height
and width.
</body>
</body>
</pre>
</pre>
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<html allowseamless="inherit-style">
<html allowseamless="inherit-style">
<body>
<body>
Now in addition to the above, I will inherit styles from my parent. Inheriting styles requires an additional opt-in because letting my parent style me could leak more information (such as the value of form input elements) to my parent.
Now in addition to the above, I will inherit styles from my parent. Inheriting styles requires
an additional opt-in because letting my parent style me could leak more information (such
as the value of form input elements) to my parent.
</body>
</body>
</pre>
</pre>

Revision as of 01:28, 24 May 2012

Overview

TODO

Use Cases

TODO

Examples

<html allowseamless>
<body>
If my parent iframe has the seamless attribute, then <a href="http://example.com">this
example link</a> will navigate my parent and the iframe will autosize to the right height
 and width.
</body>


<html allowseamless="inherit-style">
<body>
Now in addition to the above, I will inherit styles from my parent. Inheriting styles requires
an additional opt-in because letting my parent style me could leak more information (such
as the value of form input elements) to my parent.
</body>