Disclaimer: I'm going to do my best to explain what I'm after, but I have pretty limited knowledge about cross-domain policies. I have searched around Stack, but if there's an answer I missed, please let me know.
We implemented the standard Facebook Like/Send button on our site. The Like and Send buttons live inside an iFrame pointing to facebook.com.
When you click on the Send button, HTML is appended as a sibling of the Facebook iFrame (ie. to our DOM).
What I want to know is how FB was able to add HTML to their div on our site without violating cross-domain policies.
Here's my fiddle. To see what's happening, inspect the DOM while clicking Send.
Sendwhile inspecting the DOM, anfb_edge_comment_widgetspan is being appended to thefb-likediv. – Tracy Fu Jun 20 '12 at 18:22