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I wonder if it's possible for the scenario in which we know only the url for a cross origin iframe that we do a look up of all the frames to see if there is a name or other identifying information we can display to help the user.
For example, some ad iframes the product owner may only know what the name of it is called or maybe under which div with an id it was placed. That is likely to be more helpful than a long iframe url.
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I wonder if it's possible for the scenario in which we know only the url for a cross origin iframe that we do a look up of all the frames to see if there is a name or other identifying information we can display to help the user.
For example, some ad iframes the product owner may only know what the name of it is called or maybe under which div with an id it was placed. That is likely to be more helpful than a long iframe url.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: