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An iframe from a website comes with suppressed src attribute instead of src. What's the cause?
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December 5, 2022
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Hello,

I can't find the source of this:

eg. webpage Login to see this link

it has an iframe from youtube there and if you run the makefulltextfeed.php

it returns an iframe with suppressedsrc attribute instead of src, so it's hidden.

Indeed, the pull from that feed doesn't correctly show the youtube video.

Please, what's the cause and how to fix?

Thanks

December 6, 2022
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Perhaps the Full-Text RSS script is just unable to process this particular page. Which exactly feed do you want to syndicate? As far as I understand, it's one of these: Login to see this link

December 6, 2022
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CyberSEO said
Perhaps the Full-Text RSS script is just unable to process this particular page. Which exactly feed do you want to syndicate? As far as I understand, it's one of these: Login to see this link

The feed is Login to see this link

It returns the content but not that iframe, probably is done by javascript but if so that's a limitation because on page source you can see the iframe src.
You should do something like node js in this case. Eg. the user chooses to keep the embed on the post, for what reason that has to be empty?

Honestly, It's not good, so you node js (eg. puppeteer), grab the iframe so it's correctly preserved.

Thanks

December 6, 2022
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Yes, I see now. Seems the Full-Text RSS is unable to parse this type of HTML pages correctly. It's the best automatic article extractor on the market, but it's not almighty... You may order a custom parser, which I can write specially for the articles at Login to see this link

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