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Trying to serve up a LearnCenter in an iFrame
Summary
Putting the LearnCenter in an iFrame is send us browser errorsContent
Has anyone gone down the path of having your LearnCenter as part of a community or suite of applications in a portal? Our vendor and implementation team is attempting to iFrame the LearnCenter with the goal of "better security" via an OKTA SSO. Those errors are essentially mixed content errors (http vs https) - and we can fix those.
But we are getting a suspicious internal server error specifically with Internet Explorer.
Any thoughts?
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