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    • gustavwiz
      gustavwiz last edited by

      @vux777

      THINGS TO LOOK FOR
      You can only perform this task if the iFrame source is loaded from same domain. i.e. if you are running
      a site abc.com then iframe src could be abc.com/hello.html
      
      
      Read more: http://jaspreetchahal.org/how-to-inject-javascript-into-an-iframe/#ixzz3iz32VvM5
      

      This is the problem.

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      • A Former User
        A Former User last edited by

        year ago I was playing with iFrames, but I had "other way around" situation
        I was injecting iframes into some other domains but with my content
        (my zoom popup extension works something similar)
        but you have your own environment (panel) with iframe src from different domains

        btw are you sure you can't inject anything into that iframe content?
        either with chrome tabs executeScript (all frames) or with content script...
        because my smooth scroll extension works on pages loaded in your panel

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        • gustavwiz
          gustavwiz last edited by

          @vux777

          When I used 'all frames', it worked! (in content script).

          The problem now is how do I identify the iframe in the sidebar? So I know that it's not any other iframe on another random site/tab? I tried to name the iframe with a spacial id, and then get it with window.frameElement.id in content script, but then I got the cross origin error the other way around 🙂 (ie, the site in the iframe was trying to gain access to the iframe itself, which is on another site (where "another site" in this case is the side panel)).

          Just to clarify, the thing that worked was to, from the content script, get access to the iframe content. Not the iframe itself and other panel content.

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          • A Former User
            A Former User last edited by

            I guess webNavigation/webRequest APIs won't fire event for iFrame in sidebar?

            I would inject code (content script) that will give me window.location.href so you can maintain list of visited URLs, and when user wants to go back, load last in array, and so on...
            You should be able to send message from iFrame to your extension with
            chrome.runtime.sendMessage({newURL: "fromCS", url: window.location.href});
            with every new page, CS will be loaded and send you data needed
            you will probably want to fetch window.onunload... also, so that you can know that user is navigating away from current page....and prepare some things, whatever
            this takes a lot of testing btw 🙂
            happy coding :party:

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            • A Former User
              A Former User last edited by

              ohhh.... btw
              compare your user input with messages from iframes (if there is no other way)
              and maybe listen for clicks on links and where it takes....

              ................
              or by sender.tabId
              it should be something different than from regular tabs
              that's under presumption that messaging will work from iframe

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              • ornette
                ornette last edited by

                This is a great extension, I couldn't live without it, as I always used a webpanel in Opera 12 to follow tennis live scores (using the mobile site http://m.tennistemple.com/ )

                The only thing that that I'm missing from the Opera 12 webpanel feature is the possibility to reduce the font size (zoom). As I generally use 110% or 125% zoom in for websites (on high resolution monitors), the font on the webpanel is a bit too large. In Opera 12, I zoomed the webpanel out to 80% in order to make it more compact while still being readable.

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                • A Former User
                  A Former User last edited by

                  @gustavwiz
                  Vivaldi just pushed version with web panel
                  they don't have x-frame restrictions ofc (they made it internally)

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                  • A Former User
                    A Former User last edited by

                    Yeah, I'm using vivaldi right now, their web panel function is actually awesome. Web panel doesn't reload when you change sidebar tab. It doesn't have a back or forward button yet though.

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                    • nekomajin
                      nekomajin last edited by

                      @gustavwiz
                      Vivaldi just pushed version with web panel
                      they don't have x-frame restrictions ofc (they made it internally)

                      It can be done with the webRequest API. https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/webRequest

                      I was experimenting with a similar extension, and I was able to load any site. There is an extension to bypass the x-frame. It worth to take a look at the source code. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ignore-x-frame-headers/gleekbfjekiniecknbkamfmkohkpodhe

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                      • gustavwiz
                        gustavwiz last edited by

                        @vux777:

                        and maybe listen for clicks on links and where it takes....

                        The problem is that I can only do this from the content script 🙂

                        It is really in the content script I need to find out if the frame is the iframe in the sidebar.

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                        • gustavwiz
                          gustavwiz last edited by

                          @nekomajin

                          It can be done with the webRequest API. https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/webRequest

                          I was experimenting with a similar extension, and I was able to load any site. There is an extension to bypass the x-frame. It worth to take a look at the source code. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ignore-x-frame-headers/gleekbfjekiniecknbkamfmkohkpodhe

                          Actually I'm already using the code from that extension 🙂

                          It's working on several sites, but not all.

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                          • nekomajin
                            nekomajin last edited by

                            Actually I'm already using the code from that extension
                            It's working on several sites, but not all.

                            Is there anything common in those sites?

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                            • gustavwiz
                              gustavwiz last edited by

                              @nekomajin

                              Is there anything common in those sites?

                              I don't know, I haven't analyzed this further.

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                              • A Former User
                                A Former User last edited by

                                The problem is that I can only do this from the content script
                                It is really in the content script I need to find out if the frame is the iframe in the sidebar.

                                I think there is a couple of tricks to get what you need (messaging from iframe?!)
                                document.referrer from within iframe is one of them and probably the simplest one
                                compare it to your extension panel url and set the flag in your content script for further actions

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                                • gustavwiz
                                  gustavwiz last edited by

                                  @vux777

                                  document.referrer doesn't work. Either it shows nothing, or on some sites, like instagram, it shows the url of that site...

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                                  • A Former User
                                    A Former User last edited by

                                    ok, another solution is messaging system
                                    content script with all frames

                                    this is a content script

                                    window.onload = function() {
                                    	if (window !== window.top) {
                                    		var allLinks = document.links;
                                    		for (var i=allLinks.length-1; i>=0; i--) {
                                    			if (allLinks[i].href.startsWith('http://') || allLinks[i].href.startsWith('https://'))
                                    				allLinks[i].addEventListener('click', clickLink, false);
                                    		}
                                    	} 
                                    }
                                    
                                    function clickLink(e) {
                                    	chrome.runtime.sendMessage({fromCnt: 'newLink', link: this.href});
                                    }
                                    

                                    in your panel script add:

                                    chrome.runtime.onMessage.addListener(function(message, sender) {
                                    	if (message.fromCnt && !sender.frameId) console.log(message.link);
                                    });
                                    

                                    and observe console log (from panel)
                                    you will get link clicks only from your iframe panel, and you can save those links in array to be able to go back
                                    you already have links that user inserted into address form

                                    from regular tabs, every sender object have frameId and object tab
                                    from sidebar frame, there is only sender ID (extension id) and URL
                                    ...this is for every page I tested...with iframes or without iframes

                                    so this could be the pattern to recognize where from message came, and ofc. to mantain the list of user navigation... simply save those urls in array and on button BACK load n-1

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                                    • A Former User
                                      A Former User last edited by

                                      The web panel has become completely unusable sadly. It reloads not only whenever you change to another sidebar extension, but also when you hide sidebar or just web panel itself. I know it's opera's fault, but is there nothing that can be done about it?

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                                      • gustavwiz
                                        gustavwiz last edited by

                                        @vux777:

                                        Sorry for the small delay, I've been inactive for a while with the development 🙂

                                        You solution worked great, it was this part that was really useful:

                                        chrome.runtime.onMessage.addListener(function(message, sender) {
                                          if (message.fromCnt && !sender.frameId) console.log(message.link);
                                        });
                                        

                                        I don't have to do all that link stuff, I just take the window.location.href, and every time the user goes to another page I will get it.

                                        I plan to release an update soon, where I will fix a couple of problems, add features and publish the code on github.

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                                        • A Former User
                                          A Former User last edited by

                                          🆙

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                                          • gustavwiz
                                            gustavwiz last edited by

                                            Now I've worked a bit on the extension and added the following features:

                                            • Back and forward buttons
                                            • Auto refresh options by right clicking the reload button
                                            • Mobile user agent option, by right clicking the expand button (three dots)
                                            • Also a couple of bug fixes

                                            I plan to release it soon, but before I do that it would be great if some other user could test it. It's available on github, and if you don't know how to install it you can follow the steps there.

                                            https://github.com/ekner/Web-Panel

                                            Report bugs, issues and suggestions here, on the addons-page, or on github.

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