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hey..lets say you have an Angular app which hosts Angular Elements (web-components). Can you prevent the web-components from change the window.location.href of the Angular app?
I've come across this bug today where we had a child app re-route our Angular app
I don't believe you can reassign window.location. From MDN:
Summary
Returns a Location object, which
contains information about the URL of
the document and provides methods for
changing that URL. You can also assign
to this property to load another URL.
https://developer.mozill...
We can use window.location.replace to avoid history, and to target on-page anchors without page reloads, but not in iframes?
The problem is a CSP (content security policy) violation, which states script-src 'unsafe-inline' must be enabled. Except I don't have a CSP defined, and even if I define ...
@VenesemeTyras there are several security measures put in place for iframes regarding window location
this includes but isn't limited to, the iframe being able to know anything other than the fact that it is an iframe and the parent not being able to know anything about the iframe if the iframe navigates elsewhere
sounds like an XY problem to me. You should be asking yourself what your goal is, and go from there
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@Neil Well, it isn't really an XY problem because on the question that I linked I outlined exactly what I was trying to do. Target anchor links in an iframe without page reload and without history. I don't mean scroll to the anchors, the page doesn't need to scroll, there is an example included on the question I linked. window.location.replace works in the console, it works inline, not in external script which seems. iframe on same domain/port/protocol. Same sub/domain/protocol.
okay, but I am not trying to read from the parent page (though I can, and other scripts do). And I can do what I'm trying with inline script, and in the console. Just not with external script...
@deostroll maybe? You'd have to tap into some browser api or proxy every request through either an external fake vpn, or your own function of some sort
The best way i could think of is the fake proxy idea.
But that requires a desktop app as well.
@deostroll If you want to go that route look into the data counters for iOS, they setup a vpn to localhost where their app listens, counts data, and then forwards the request normally.
const ref = useRef()
React.Children.map(this.props.children, (element) => {
React.cloneElement(element, {
innerRef: node => ref,
})
})
here element is a component
like the following
const newComponent = forwardRef(({children, ...otherprops}, ref){
return (
...
Not sure if this is an intended feature, but Dat.GUI DOESNT RETURN FALSE WHEN UNCHECKED....
Heres a basic checkbox detection code for dat.gui:
if (datObject.Check) {
console.log(datObject.Check);
if (datObject.Check = true) { // detects if the returned value is a change from the Checkbox
// Do something if its Checked
CheckOutput.innerHTML = "Checked";
} else if (datObject.Check = false) {
// Do something if its Unchecked
CheckOutput.innerHTML = "Unchecked";
}
}
You can set a checkbox to false in the defaults code above the GUI, and it sets it unchecked, but its returning True when checked, but console logging it when its unchecked... it returns nothing...
like what??
codepen.io/SkylerSpark/pen/LYYqWrM I was making a small Sample Code for a friend, and then All the sudden this happened? Ive never had dat.gui not return a value like it should
Ive used dat.gui many times in the past, and its never done this
if (datObject.Check) {
console.log(datObject.Check);
if (datObject.Check == true) { // detects if the returned value is a change from the Checkbox
// Do something if its Checked
CheckOutput.innerHTML = "Checked";
} else {
// Do something if its Unchecked
CheckOutput.innerHTML = "Unchecked";
}
}
Happy? Same issue still occuring
It doesnt return false, but it doesnt return a change either
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Yes @ndugger is right. Unless you have a different service already, use something like those. I'm saying if you already have a vm you can use cron, etc.
Honestly, I was still learning server/cloud stuff, and I just could not wrap my head around anything in AWS' dashboards and all that. I was able to figure out GCP in a matter of hours
right, like, there's a ton of tools. we use ec2, s3, ses, and we use a "solution" that they built from us from a template that uses cloudwatch, rds, and lambda to start/stop servers on a schedule
My dad once asked me to make a web site for an old friend of his to sell his music from (yes, I told him about places like CD Baby, he didn't care. He wanted to sell directly from his own personal site linked to PayPal). I didn't ask for much. The one thing I asked when he needed to set up hosting was to NOT use Godaddy. I gave him a bunch of alternatives. Three guesses as to what hosting service he picked.
Oh, and he insisted on a domain name that did NOT have his name it, but was only a description of the genre of music he performed.
I'd be surprised if he got a single order from it, and if he did I wouldn't be surprised if he never actually found out about the orders to mail the CDs out.
I am new to angular and I am designing a treeview where every subject should have edit button based on logged in user. Now how should I check for the loggedin user? or should I have a component for that edit button?
I am new to angular and I am designing a treeview where every subject should have edit button based on logged in user. Now how should I check for the loggedin user? or should I have a component for that edit button?
Hi guys, I don't want to be a pest, but I would really like to know why this works inline onclick, and it works in the console, but not in a .js file... https://stackoverflow.com/questions/58849390/window-location-replace-for-iframe
Other than to say, maybe... just maybe, you're taking a the long scenic route to get to your end result
If all you're trying to do is scroll the page (or an iframe) down to a particular anchor, without affecting history... the best route might be to not use the #
I'm not questioning your worth, I'm saying that your statement "don't waste my time" was rude, and it's unwise to be rude to people who are volunteering to help you
> the input value is not automatically validated to a particular format before the form can be submitted, because formats for telephone numbers vary so much around the world.