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Getting x frame options issue while opening my report through html

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Hi I am getting issue while opening my report url (report server ) in dummy html page . Report is opening fine in browser and report server portal but when I open it in html page it's giving issue .

 

i can't see any options in report server configuration manager also for changing this :

 

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Anonymous
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Hi, @husnainnourose 

Append rs:Embed=true to the report URL. Starting from Reporting Services 2016, you can append to the report URL, which will remove the ‘X-Frame-Options’ from the responsers:Embed=true. Your report URL would then look like this: http://your-server-name/reports/path/and/reportname?rs:Embed=true.

Set a custom Content-Security-Policy. In SQL Report Server 2019, you can set a custom header. At least in Chrome, it will respect this value before ‘X-Frame-Option’. Content-Security-Policy: frame-ancestors <uri>Additionally, you can enable CORS.

Check the iframe src link. If you’re setting the src of an iframe with parameters, make sure the link structure is correct. For example, pass the tag before the parameters for the SSRS reportrs:embed=true.

You can refer to the following link:

reporting services - Setting the src of an iFrame with parameters causes X-Frame-Options 'SAMEORIGIN...

Integrate report from Reporting server 2016 via iframe in SharePoint 2013 - Stack Overflow

 

How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly 

Best Regards

Yongkang Hua

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Anonymous
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Hi, @husnainnourose 

Append rs:Embed=true to the report URL. Starting from Reporting Services 2016, you can append to the report URL, which will remove the ‘X-Frame-Options’ from the responsers:Embed=true. Your report URL would then look like this: http://your-server-name/reports/path/and/reportname?rs:Embed=true.

Set a custom Content-Security-Policy. In SQL Report Server 2019, you can set a custom header. At least in Chrome, it will respect this value before ‘X-Frame-Option’. Content-Security-Policy: frame-ancestors <uri>Additionally, you can enable CORS.

Check the iframe src link. If you’re setting the src of an iframe with parameters, make sure the link structure is correct. For example, pass the tag before the parameters for the SSRS reportrs:embed=true.

You can refer to the following link:

reporting services - Setting the src of an iFrame with parameters causes X-Frame-Options 'SAMEORIGIN...

Integrate report from Reporting server 2016 via iframe in SharePoint 2013 - Stack Overflow

 

How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly 

Best Regards

Yongkang Hua

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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