The IFRAME element allows web authors to insert a frame within a block of text. Inserting an inline frame within a section of text is much like inserting an object via the OBJECT element: they both allow you to insert an HTML document in the middle of another, they may both be aligned with surrounding text, etc. Additionally, IFRAMES are web page components that make it possible to display information without reloading an entire web page. Most of video communication product like Talk Fusion, Radvision, use an IFRAME tag to serve the chat room web page that they host into your web page.
To enable IFRAMES in Internet Explorer, please follow the instructions below:
Also see:
Working With Internet Explorer Security Settings:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/using/howto/security/settings.mspx
Setting Up Security Zones in Internet Explorer:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/using/howto/security/setup.mspx
To enable IFRAMES in Internet Explorer, please follow the instructions below:
- Open a new browser window, and pull down the "Tools" menu
- Select "Internet Options"
- Click the "Security" tab, select the "Internet" icon, and click the "Custom Level" button
- Scroll down to the "Miscellaneous" section, find the "Launching programs and files in an Iframe" entry & click the "Enable" button 5. Close all open Dialogs by clicking their OK button
Also see:
Working With Internet Explorer Security Settings:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/using/howto/security/settings.mspx
Setting Up Security Zones in Internet Explorer:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/using/howto/security/setup.mspx