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Originally Posted by The Hun
Are you ftvmagic.com? That indeed got taken down recently for adding the x-frame-options to their stuff. I really don’t see why people do that. It means your stuff can’t be embedded. So it can’t be listed on thehun, people using certain vpn sites can’t visit you anymore. It’s a ‘hack’ posted by people to save bandwidth... and apparently it’s used to prevent the iFrame hack to steal passwords and such. It saves bandwidth alright, ‘cause a lot of people simply can’t see your content, and if it’s to prevent the password hack only put it on the pages that actually ask for passwords... you don’t want those embedded anyway...
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Originally Posted by SirDaniel
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You have X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN
Assuming it's not a php it means that your webserver is set this way. Either you or your web hosting provider has added it to the http headers. Some people do it to protect their stuff from hotlinking/displaying within other websites (bandwidth thieves). But as we know TheHun displays galleries within a frame (hunbar etc)
I'm not aware of what is the percentage of web browser that follow this rule, but many modern are. So this means that your galleries would not display anyway for many people browsing TheHun with up-to-date browsers. That's why your galleries were disabled/deleted.
The future solution to avoid this problem is to either remove this header or to make an exception rule in your webserver config to alow TheHun.