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The Content-Security-Policy HTTP header has a frame-ancestors directive which you can use instead. Note that in the legacy Firefox implementation this still suffered from the same problem as SAMEORIGIN did - it doesn't check the frame ancestors to see if they are in the same origin. In supporting legacy browsers, a page can be displayed in a frame only on the specified origin uri. This is an obsolete directive that no longer works in modern browsers. she also sent me this information but it doesn’t mean much to me except that even if I change it it may not work in modern browsers. Hi Micheal, so yes you are right they just emailed me and said some defame needs to change from same origin to none but she says it is a security risk. Oh and I forget do Web Objects count towards size in storyline? Our LMS allows very little so if it does that option may not work anyway.
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Sometimes I have tried adding a web object to link to something and I assume it is our tiny LMS that doesn't allow it to work. If I put it right in the slide if possible, will it still be interactive for the user? Is there a way to publish the captivate file (I don't use captivate), that I can tell the other department that would allow me to put it directly on my slide, I know captivate uses flash which is going away, so I assume they can publish to HTML5. Right now they were just going to put them on our WIKI and I would just link to the page and the user will have to come back to the e-learning after.
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They want me to put them in the Storyline 360 e-learning. I have another department that is creating interactive Adobe captivate videos (4 of them). Hi there, hoping I can tag onto this thread.