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Post by richardg on Apr 26, 2024 12:04:35 GMT 1
The iFrame manager sets a cookie named ^n3t_cc_ifm_. This cookie is integrated under Strictly necessary cookies. This leads to the situation that when one clicks 'always load', the cookie cannot be rejected anymore under the Cookie preferences. If I remove the cookie under Preferences cookie, 'always load' does not work.
Ideally, I would like to create a cookie block for iFrames. This includes ^n3t_cc_ifm_. When one clicks 'always' within the iFrame, this cookie is accepted in the settings. Then, this setting could be changed again.
What would be a possible solution?
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Post by n3t on Apr 26, 2024 12:22:47 GMT 1
Hi,
just in settings move the cookie to other block. Or create your custom block, and move the cookie there.
Pavel
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Post by richardg on Apr 27, 2024 10:15:08 GMT 1
Thank you for the quick response. I've already tested that. However, when I load the iFrame, the cookie ^n3t_cc_ifm_ is not being set. It works when the cookie is set under 'Strictly necessary'. What am I doing wrong?
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Post by n3t on Apr 27, 2024 15:16:58 GMT 1
Hi,
not sure if I understand, do you have some demo link, where I can see this? Also, could you attach screenshots of your settings?
Pavel
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Post by richardg on Apr 28, 2024 7:07:34 GMT 1
Hi,
Setting: _
If you go to load the iFrame, the cookie should be set. But it won't. What could be wrong?
Thank you for your support Richard
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Post by n3t on Apr 28, 2024 7:55:06 GMT 1
Hi,
fill the "alias" for the custom section.
Pavel
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Post by richardg on Apr 28, 2024 10:26:23 GMT 1
Hi,
alias is set. Nevertheless, the cookie is not set.
Richard
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Post by n3t on Apr 28, 2024 22:37:51 GMT 1
Hi, just tried on your website, and it works for me... Did you check, if you really have accpted iframe section? If you clicked Accept all before defining this section (or its alias), it is not really accepted. Also note, that n3t_cc_ifm cookie is set only if you click "Always load" (Immer laden), not on "Load content" (Inhalt laden), which is used to display just one iframe content, so no cookie is set. However, I (hopefully) finally realised what you want to achieve. To have control on ifrmaes directly form Cookies Settings. Please download latest 4.3.0 version, and follow the FAQ - n3t-cookie-consent.readthedocs.io/en/latest/usage/faq/#enhanced-iframe-manager-integrationPavel
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Post by richardg on Apr 29, 2024 10:45:05 GMT 1
Hi Pavel,
Thank you so much for your great support. I have set everything as described. I still make some mistake. It doesn't work for me.
Do you have any ideas? Thank you very much Richard
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Post by n3t on Apr 29, 2024 11:58:08 GMT 1
Hi,
from your video it is obvious, that you (as visitor) didn't allow the "iframes" section in your cookies preferences. As the n3t_cc_ifm cookie is defined in this section, it is not (correctly) saved. That is why I propose to set this cookie as "Functional", as it provides some function (the cookie itself doesn't provide any info to 3rd party).
If you want to be more correct, you could also set this cookie in Preferences block, but in such case, it will not work again, if user doesn't accept this block.
Pavel
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