<embed> The embed element provides an integration point for an external (typically non-HTML) application or interactive content. Are there advantages/disadvantages to using one tag vs. the other?
I have an SVG file, and I don't want to paste it inside the HTML file because, well, it gets messy. So after consulting with w3schools, "embed" tag seemed the safest way to include an external SVG ...
What I am trying to do is embed a website into mine. When you search something on their page their embed site redirects through their pages though it will still be on my web page.
In the case of #embed, this involves either writing toolchain-specific linker commands, or converting the binaries to headers and potentially tanking compilation times.
46 You can get the embed code by using the oembed API. There may be multiple variants of the YouTube URL and using regex may not be an optimal solution.
Is there any way to embed an external web page without using an iframe? I have access to both sites, I just want the page that the content is embedded on to resize based on the content that is embedded (it will change over time, and be on multiple sites).
I would like to know if there is an alternative to iFrames with HTML5. I mean by that, be able to inject cross-domains HTML inside of a webpage without using an iFrame.