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Samesite=origin problem

#1 Post by Derkacz » 2020-05-19 20:02

Hello and I am a newbie,

I am an avid <topic fan> and am having a problem with cross-site navigation between my two websites I am trying to link. I would appreciate any help or suggestion from the community. All I can decipher is there is a cookie that interferes with the action when going from one site to the other. Far beyond my capabilities.

I am trying to link my two genealogy sites together to promote more interest in my Family tree, but am having a problem with this one hyperlink on my homepage.htm developed with MS Front-page back a few years. Is there any way of correcting the issue below without having to redevelop everything from scratch. I am 66 years old and not sure if I need to re-learn the wheel.
Hoping someone can help resolve this issue. Below are the two sites having the connection problem : hyperlink "Example Message Board” in example URL at bottom.

Technical Issue:
Refused to display 'https://www.example.com/boards/name.user in a frame subdomain.example.com/:1
because it set 'X-Frame-Options' to 'sameorigin’.


A cookie associated with a cross-site resource at <disgusting user-tracking advertisement network> was subdomain.example.com/:1
set without the `SameSite` attribute. A future release of <a web-browser tracking its users> will only deliver cookies with cross-site
requests if they are set with `SameSite=None` and `Secure`. You can review cookies in developer tools under Application>Storage>Cookies
and see more details at <a website>


admins:
http://subdomain.example.com/~user/topic
https://www.example.com/boards/name.user

email - <user_part>@<domain_part>
Last edited by botg on 2020-05-19 22:41, edited 2 times in total.
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