Refreshing an iframe gives 404












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I create an iframe with content, the page is displayed without an error. When I refresh the iframe (after 3 seconds), I get an 404. I've tried different approaches like adding a metadata refresh tag, plain JS, jquery,... A 'working' example can be found here; https://jsfiddle.net/RaZoR_BlaZe/ezswtxk7/32/



<div class="second-row">
<iframe name="presentatie" id="presframe" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" src="https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/
13WCxr5uG4Jqw8bPJzB6dIdQ3DP2H4nBFRH8FHxlqK0Q/preview"></iframe>
</div>


setInterval(function() {
$('#presframe').contentWindow.location.reload(true);
}, 3000);









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  • Your fiddle works fine for me, the content is reloaded without a 404. However, why would you want to refresh the iframe every 3 seconds in the first place?

    – Rory McCrossan
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:22











  • Does $('#presframe').attr('src', $('#presframe').attr('src')); fix it for you? In which case this would be a duplicate of this question.

    – Jeto
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:29











  • You can use this: jsfiddle.net/ezswtxk7/34

    – son pham
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:34
















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I create an iframe with content, the page is displayed without an error. When I refresh the iframe (after 3 seconds), I get an 404. I've tried different approaches like adding a metadata refresh tag, plain JS, jquery,... A 'working' example can be found here; https://jsfiddle.net/RaZoR_BlaZe/ezswtxk7/32/



<div class="second-row">
<iframe name="presentatie" id="presframe" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" src="https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/
13WCxr5uG4Jqw8bPJzB6dIdQ3DP2H4nBFRH8FHxlqK0Q/preview"></iframe>
</div>


setInterval(function() {
$('#presframe').contentWindow.location.reload(true);
}, 3000);









share|improve this question

























  • Your fiddle works fine for me, the content is reloaded without a 404. However, why would you want to refresh the iframe every 3 seconds in the first place?

    – Rory McCrossan
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:22











  • Does $('#presframe').attr('src', $('#presframe').attr('src')); fix it for you? In which case this would be a duplicate of this question.

    – Jeto
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:29











  • You can use this: jsfiddle.net/ezswtxk7/34

    – son pham
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:34














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I create an iframe with content, the page is displayed without an error. When I refresh the iframe (after 3 seconds), I get an 404. I've tried different approaches like adding a metadata refresh tag, plain JS, jquery,... A 'working' example can be found here; https://jsfiddle.net/RaZoR_BlaZe/ezswtxk7/32/



<div class="second-row">
<iframe name="presentatie" id="presframe" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" src="https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/
13WCxr5uG4Jqw8bPJzB6dIdQ3DP2H4nBFRH8FHxlqK0Q/preview"></iframe>
</div>


setInterval(function() {
$('#presframe').contentWindow.location.reload(true);
}, 3000);









share|improve this question
















I create an iframe with content, the page is displayed without an error. When I refresh the iframe (after 3 seconds), I get an 404. I've tried different approaches like adding a metadata refresh tag, plain JS, jquery,... A 'working' example can be found here; https://jsfiddle.net/RaZoR_BlaZe/ezswtxk7/32/



<div class="second-row">
<iframe name="presentatie" id="presframe" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" src="https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/
13WCxr5uG4Jqw8bPJzB6dIdQ3DP2H4nBFRH8FHxlqK0Q/preview"></iframe>
</div>


setInterval(function() {
$('#presframe').contentWindow.location.reload(true);
}, 3000);






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  • Your fiddle works fine for me, the content is reloaded without a 404. However, why would you want to refresh the iframe every 3 seconds in the first place?

    – Rory McCrossan
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:22











  • Does $('#presframe').attr('src', $('#presframe').attr('src')); fix it for you? In which case this would be a duplicate of this question.

    – Jeto
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:29











  • You can use this: jsfiddle.net/ezswtxk7/34

    – son pham
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:34



















  • Your fiddle works fine for me, the content is reloaded without a 404. However, why would you want to refresh the iframe every 3 seconds in the first place?

    – Rory McCrossan
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:22











  • Does $('#presframe').attr('src', $('#presframe').attr('src')); fix it for you? In which case this would be a duplicate of this question.

    – Jeto
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:29











  • You can use this: jsfiddle.net/ezswtxk7/34

    – son pham
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:34

















Your fiddle works fine for me, the content is reloaded without a 404. However, why would you want to refresh the iframe every 3 seconds in the first place?

– Rory McCrossan
Nov 23 '18 at 9:22





Your fiddle works fine for me, the content is reloaded without a 404. However, why would you want to refresh the iframe every 3 seconds in the first place?

– Rory McCrossan
Nov 23 '18 at 9:22













Does $('#presframe').attr('src', $('#presframe').attr('src')); fix it for you? In which case this would be a duplicate of this question.

– Jeto
Nov 23 '18 at 9:29





Does $('#presframe').attr('src', $('#presframe').attr('src')); fix it for you? In which case this would be a duplicate of this question.

– Jeto
Nov 23 '18 at 9:29













You can use this: jsfiddle.net/ezswtxk7/34

– son pham
Nov 23 '18 at 9:34





You can use this: jsfiddle.net/ezswtxk7/34

– son pham
Nov 23 '18 at 9:34












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