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I am working on a WordPress website in which there are a lot of wordpress plugins installed.

The plugins installed on the wordpress website has the following options:

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When I click on View details option, I am getting the blank screen as shown below in an image but when I open in a new window or tab, it works.

On checking console, I am getting the following error (when clicking on View Details fails to open on the same page):

Blocked a frame with origin from accessing a cross-origin frame.
  at Contents
  at Function.map
  at a.fn.init.n.fn.(anonymous function) [as contents]
  and many other places. 

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Problem Statement:

I am wondering which file I need to modify in wordpress in order to solve this error. This error seems to exist in every wordpress plugins. It works in a new tab or window but fails to work in the same page.

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    Probably a common issue. Would check questions on wordpress.stackexchange.com
    – charlietfl
    Nov 12, 2018 at 4:46
  • @NikosM. Hi, I had a look on the link but I am unable to find any concrete answer. I am going to open my wordpress website on different browser.
    – john
    Nov 14, 2018 at 15:22
  • blocking frame conent if it is from different origin is common to all browsers but can change with a browser setting, it is not a wordpress issue it is a browser securoty issue
    – Nikos M.
    Nov 14, 2018 at 17:00
  • Nikos M I am wondering what browser settings I need to change let say for example chrome. I am wondering what settings I need to change there in order to make it work.
    – john
    Nov 14, 2018 at 18:42
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    @Ramesh — No. The error says the problem is accessing a cross origin iframe.
    – Quentin
    Jan 8, 2019 at 15:13

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The browser is blocking the new frame due to an HTTP security header. There are few relevant security headers and you can get the details here: https://www.dionach.com/blog/an-overview-of-http-security-headers

Most likely, that one of the WordPress security plugins is injecting this header.

In rare cases, the web server itself was configured to inject those headers.

I suggest to search through the settings of all active security plugins to find where the "Same Origin Policy" is forced on admin screens.

If you can't find the setting directly, then disable the plugins one-by-one, till the issue is resolved. Of-course, there is a plugin to disable plugins for you only (without affecting any other user): https://wordpress.org/plugins/health-check/

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  • No. If it was any of these then the error message would mention it. Disallowed access to cross-origin pages via iframes is the default behaviour.
    – Quentin
    Jan 8, 2019 at 15:12

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