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The website in my website plugin is not showing?

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    savaitdisposedly
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    Hi,

    I have tried adding my website to one of my slides, I've used the Website Plugin and I think I've followed your instructions 🙂

    I am not seeing the website, can you help?

    The playlist is "Cafe Main"

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      larsnormark
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      Depending on the player you are using, the website in digital signage is embedded differently:

      iframe for Web Preview / Samsung Tizen / LG WebOS players
      webview for Chrome / Windows / Mac / Linux (Raspberry Pi) / Android (Amazon FireTV)

      This is due to how HTML5 works. Iframe runs in a ‘sandbox’ as part of the browser window, whereas webview functions as a separate browser window. If the website you are trying to embed returns X-Frame-Options DENY/SAMEORIGIN header, the page cannot be displayed in an iframe because the website owner has forbidden it. However, the page is still rendered on our players that use webview instead.

      in your case I see the website publisher has blocked iframe's, so two options:

      You can contact the website maintainer or developer and ask them to lift the restriction.
      You can use a player that displays the websites in a webview (see above) to bypass the restriction."

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        savaitdisposedly
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        I were not able to allow iframe on my website, due to company policies, so I'm thinking we'll put some money in a RPI4.

        Thanks for helping out.

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