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Enable iFrames

edited September 2008 in Vanilla 1.0 Help
Is it possible to enable iFrames in vanilla somehow?

Thanks!

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  • You want to enable iframe content in a comment?

    Bad idea (from a security perspective), but if you *really* want to, install and enable the HTML Formatter extension and remove 'iframe' from the Html_DisallowedTags array $Html_DisallowedTags = array('link', 'iframe', 'frame', 'frameset', 'object', 'param', 'embed', 'style', so you end up with$Html_DisallowedTags = array('link', 'frame', 'frameset', 'object', 'param', 'embed', 'style',
  • edited April 2010
    Does this still exist in Vanilla2?

    It would be great to have an add-on that allowed iframes for admins. We're needing to embed CoverItLive iframes.

    I'd pay $30 for a plugin that does this.
  • Htmlpurifier will block all iframes even if you add them to the allowed tags. So you either have to disable htmlpurifier and then have a plugin preventing the escaping of html (ie its not rendered) or somehow hack html purifier (which i tried and failed).
  • What about a plugin that disables HTML purifier for admins?
  • That sounds like a good idea. Tie HTML Purifier to the Vanilla permissions (much like Drupal does), just default it to on by default - opt out.
  • I also need iFrames to work. Any news on this one?
  • RaizeRaize vancouver ✭✭
    Screw iframes! If you need iframes then you shouldn't be using open source software. :P
  • Hi Guys,

    This is a great idea. Is there the ability to disable HTML purifier for Admins only?

    Would love to know if anything ever came of this.

    Best,
  • I would like to have the same feature!
  • lucluc ✭✭
    V2 is using HTML Lawed now.
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