I want to load an iframe
into a Django template. The template is getting loaded correctly, but in place of the iframe
, the template itself is getting embedded inside the parent template. The code relevant is given below:
<body>
<p>
<strong>Player: {{player.username}}</strong>
<div id="playerid">{{player.id}}</div><br>
<iframe id="encoder_iframe" height=75% width="50%" src="testgame.html"></iframe>
<br>
<strong>Last score:</strong>
<span id="scores"></span><br><br>
<strong>Game state:</strong>
<div id="gamestate"></span>
</p>
<br>
</body>
testgame.html is a file located in the same directory as this HTML template, but it doesn't load. In its place, the parent template itself appears. I looked around Stack Overflow, and from some of the posts I gather that I need to set the src
attribute of the iframe
to a Django view, which will load the iframe
separately. Is this correct? If so, how do I configure the URL (i.e. set the path to the view)?