Open Facebook page in iframe or frame?

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Solution 1

Facebook prevents you from linking directly to the actual site via IFRAME (or any frame). This is because any site putting Facebook in an IFRAME(or any frame) could use Javascript to access elements of the facebook page, including username and password fields.

There is no way around this. It is built in to the browsers themselves to send some information along in the request header that says it is being requested to be put in frame.

Gmail and several other sites do this as well.

Solution 2

I work on Facebook's security team and actually helped write the code that causes this. We do this (a form of frame busting) to prevent clickjacking attacks where an attacker can put Facebook in an iframe, hide it, and trick the user into clicking in the facebook frame and taking some action (e.g. posting a malicious link to their profile, etc).

While Jason's answer is going in the right direction, it's not true that browsers will give you access to the DOM of a page you insert in an iframe in your page. The Same Origin Policy dictates that javascript on one domain cannot access anything on a page on a different domain.

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Updated on July 03, 2022

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  • Ryan
    Ryan almost 2 years

    I want to have two facebook pages open at the same time as part of my html page. So when you go to mypage.html, there will be displayed two facebook pages. Is this possible?

    I get something like: enter image description here

    with code like:

    <frameset cols="25%,75%">
    

    or

    <iframe height="*" src="http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150277739848763&set=pu.105012493762&type=1&theater" width="100%">
        <p>Your browser does not support iframes.</p> </iframe>