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		<title>By: Eggsy</title>
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		<description>HI there

Thank you for this insight. Just to confirm I have checked and you are correct if you compile in XS mode you no longer have to add the script directly to the iFrame.

In fact if you add it as normal ($wnd[callback]) this ensures you can maintain session state on the server side otherwise you cannot.

Thanks for the advice. This help me solve a problem I was having with session state.


Eggsy</description>
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<p>Thank you for this insight. Just to confirm I have checked and you are correct if you compile in XS mode you no longer have to add the script directly to the iFrame.</p>
<p>In fact if you add it as normal ($wnd[callback]) this ensures you can maintain session state on the server side otherwise you cannot.</p>
<p>Thanks for the advice. This help me solve a problem I was having with session state.</p>
<p>Eggsy</p>
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