cupofdirtfordinner
cupofdirtfordinner

Reputation: 1

Is it possible to use Ruffle within an Iframe?

So ive been trying to use Ruffle (a flash emulator written in Rust) on a website for some flash games. This works like a charm with flash games in my website source files, but it doesnt work for iframes. This is the code that ive been trying to get working, but at this point im not sure if its possible at all. any help?

<script src="ruffle/ruffle.js"></script>
<iframe id="cppscreatorCPPS" src="https://play.cppscreator.xyz/embed/24436" scrolling="no" width="960" height="600" frameborder=0></iframe>
<br /><br />```

Upvotes: 0

Views: 1007

Answers (1)

penguins184
penguins184

Reputation: 47

Instead of an <iframe>, I would recommend you used an <object> and <embed>component. I will leave a code snippet below (You need to replace the value of the param and the src of the embed with your swf file link. In your case, it is the play.cppscreator.xyz/embed link. ). Also, you are using cppscreator.xyz, which does not really work, as it is not an SWF file.

<script src="https://flash-games.penguinbotcoder.repl.co/ruffle/ruffle.js"></script>
<object width="600" height="400">
    <param name="movie" value="https://flash-games.penguinbotcoder.repl.co/flashgames/thinice.swf">
    <embed src="https://flash-games.penguinbotcoder.repl.co/flashgames/thinice.swf">
    </embed>
</object>

Upvotes: 0

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