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Problem with sharing a geostory on a website using html code #533
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Are you sure that Website: https://pngbcf.org/png/ includes the iframe. |
hi @t-book, thanks for responding. I took it down but I just added it back. You can try check again. |
@joshuaturia There are lots of jQuery errors while loading the page. However, your GeoNode config dissallows to be embedded in a site which is not served from itself:
See here for more details: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.2/ref/clickjacking/ Either remove the |
I have a website that was built using elementor and I used a html widget to view my geostory on it. It was working fine until a few days ago (maybe earlier) I just realized this issue now (08/05/24). The widget now displays this error message: refused to connect, which is weird because I didn't make any changes to the geostory and its set so anyone can view it.
Geonode instance: png-geoportal.org
Website: https://pngbcf.org/png/
Geostory: https://png-geoportal.org/apps/5/embed
and here's the html code I used: <iframe allowFullScreen style="border: none;" height="600" width="800" src=https://png-geoportal.org/apps/5/embed></iframe>
I'm guessing the issue is to do with the geonode instance server, but I have no idea how to fix it. I want it to allow websites to be able to connect to it.
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