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access deny to a frame in other domain
I am trying to login to my bank account using ie8 to the following link:
https://www.bank-yahav.co.il/poalimlogin.asp
I am receiving an error message as follows:
[b]1Password has encountered a problem.
Internet Explorer is denying access to a <frame> because it is on some other domain.[/b]
Please advise.
https://www.bank-yahav.co.il/poalimlogin.asp
I am receiving an error message as follows:
[b]1Password has encountered a problem.
Internet Explorer is denying access to a <frame> because it is on some other domain.[/b]
Please advise.
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Welcome to the forum, Yoni!
Some site coders embed the login form in another page, using an HTML construct called a [font="Courier New"]<frame>[/font]. If they also load the content of the login form from a URL in which the domain is different from the domain of the encompassing web page, Internet Explorer prevents 1Password from performing the little bit of script by which it saves and fills your login credentials.
At this time, the only solution is to use one of the other supported browsers, Firefox or Chrome, to log in to such sites. Neither of those browsers is as restrictive regarding "cross-domain scripting."
We apologize for the inconvenience.Flag 0 -
They won't. And even when they do, it would affect only a limited number of websites out there.Flag 0
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I had this error too today.
It was on the site: http://www.clevercow.nl
I have to browse to the login page to use the key combination to login, and this works fine if I use the above url.
Today however I did not type the www. in front of the page, so I went to http://clevercow.nl Now if I go to the login page and I enter the keystroke to automatic login, I receive the <frame> error.
Regards,
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[quote name='theetron' timestamp='1307439808' post='28647']
I had this error too today.
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I guess we should make this problem with IE look somewhat less like 1Password has crashed and there is an error. In reality, there really isn't an error. It is a limitation with IE.Flag 0 -
[quote name='theetron' timestamp='1307439808' post='28647']
I had this <frame> error too today.
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Hi, Erik.
As Stefan says, it's not an error (except, perhaps, in the decision by Microsoft not to allow cross-domain scripting of this kind <img src='http://forum.agile.ws/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />) but simply a report by 1Password of that decision, so you'll know why 1Password can't fill in the saved Login information.
Normally, we suggest using Firefox or Chrome on such sites, but you might get lucky with [url="http://help.agilebits.com/1Password_Windows/auto-type.html"]the auto-type feature[/url].
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rift,
Yup, Auto Type is a great little feature, it can even let you fill your details into other Windows applications too, and as a 1Password for Mac user, I'm going to be honest and say I'm slightly jealous, but I know our Mac developers are working on something similar so hopefully it won't be too long. You can read more about auto-type here:
http://help.agilebits.com/1Password_Windows/auto-type.html
Thanks!
[quote name='rift' timestamp='1307589971' post='28769']
Oh, that's what that button is for!<img src='http://forum.agile.ws/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/skype_blush.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':oops:' />
Cool, it also works with capitalone.com
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