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ASP.NET 1 Verified Solution 11 Comments 2,052 Views Last Modified: 2012-09-23 Hey guys, This is probably a kinda stupid question, but I can't figure it out, so could use your help... So, have a SharePoint page on server1.mydomain.com. On that page, have a Page Viewer Web Part, which hosts a custom ASP.NET app running on server2.mydomain.com. From that custom app, trying to call JavaScript functions (also on server2.mydomain.com, as
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part of the app.) Now, when the app runs on its own, everything works fine. But, when the app runs inside the web part on SharePoint, get "Access is denied" JS errors. This is a security feature to prevent XSS type hacks, right? Is there anything I can do to work around this? Thanks in advance. 0 Question by:NOVBusApps Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google Best Solution byNOVBusApps My previous comment about the nested-iframe hack was incorrect - that didn't work either. But, turns out there's a really easy way to solve my particular issue: Recall how, in my situation, the Go to Solution 11 Comments LVL 27 Overall: Level 27 ASP.NET 26 JavaScript 4 Message Expert Comment by:Sammy2010-12-02 You are correct this a security feature made to prevent XSS attacks. the only way I can think of is a browser specific, meaning users will have to customize their security settings to allow it. Sammy 0 Message Author Comment by:NOVBusApps2010-12-02 Hey Sammy, Appreciate the response. I kinda feared your answer would be the only way, but it's ok, we can change users' IE settings with group policy, etc. One follow-up question though (and apologies for sounding so n00b): do you know exactly wha
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some users that the dropdown menu for each item in the "name" column in the Shared Documents page doesn't appear. This is the 2010 office system driver data connectivity components menu that lists options "View Properties," "Edit Properties," "Edit in Word," etc. A grey box appears around the item and a button appears, but no dropdown menu appears. For affected users, the Internet Explorer Status Bar displays https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/26653470/Access-is-denied-error-when-calling-JavaScript-from-custom-app-inside-SharePoint-web-part.html "errors on page" and the error is "Object Required" on "Allitems.aspx" on line 12129 We've tried clearing browser caches and history -- no effect. One user downgraded from IE8 back to IE7 -- no effect. Not all users are affected. My own machine / IE browser displays the page correctly -- I can't duplicate the error. One user's machine used to display the menu correctly but now does not. I haven't been https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/58b9f609-0848-45ba-a5f8-c0d30d62f6fe/for-a-wss-20-site-the-edit-dropdown-menu-doesnt-appear-on-the-shared-documents-page?forum=sharepointgenerallegacy able to identify changes that might have caused it. Affected users have the same problem with other sites on the same server. One affected user demonstrated that he could connect to a similar SharePoint site on another server and that it properly displayed the dropdown menus on that site. While the menu in the "name" column doesn't appear for affected users, the menu for user names in the "modified" column does appear. The site was built from a standard template. I'm unaware of any modifications using an editor like SP Designer. SharePoint 2.0 on Windows 2003 Server. Client machines are typically Windows XP with all SPs installed. Can anyone suggest how I can help these users?I've wondered if a toolbar or other IE add-on could cause this. We've tried disabling some add-ons, I assume we can trust add-ons from Microsoft. Edited by Mike Walsh FIN Thursday, July 23, 2009 6:52 PM Title expanded ti include WSS 2.0 information Thursday, July 23, 2009 4:52 PM Reply | Quote Answers 3 Sign in to vote For me, the problem was the User Agent string being too long or nested. I don't know which, but I had both and I knew I wanted to cleanup both. Scenario:SharePoint drop down not working. Error: Object Expected , Line - KB2597132. The http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ja/SSKTXQ_9.0.0/admin/install/st_inst_install_oi_sharepoint_t.html solution to fixed it was - 1.Copying files: FORM.JS INIT.JS CORE.JS BFORM.JS OWS.JS from an environment where it works to : "../LAYOUTS/1033". 2.Reset the IE datasheet view settings Posted by threeblog at 4:02 AM Labels: javascript, SharePoint 2010, SharePoint Designer No comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) About Me the list cannot threeblog View my complete profile Blog Archive ► 2014 (1) ► March (1) ▼ 2013 (5) ► August (1) ► May (1) ▼ January (3) Saving page in SharePoint Designer gives JavaScrip... Method not found: 'System.String System.ServiceMod... Get SPUser Object from SPListItem ► 2012 (39) ► December (3) ► October (1) ► September (3) ► August (2) ► July (6) ► June (11) ► May (7) ► April (1) ► March (5) ► 2011 (1) ► September (1) ► 2009 (3) ► September (3) Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.