#equilibrium_unexpected
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I think the reproduction steps are cropped, wops
Here's the website that embeds the iframe.celitech.com (show apple pay)
https://buyesim.celitech.com/ (doesnt shows apple pay)
I'd review these three steps.
I see you registered the the iframes domain, did you also register the top-level domain?
Can you confirm you set allow="payment" attribute on the iframe ?
I think i did not
i have never seen this requirement before tbh (im aware of the key and the whitelist requirement though)
This is relatively newish.
so iframe.celitech.com is the ui that is embeddable. buyesim.celitech.com (or other websites) wants to embed iframe.celitech.com
should this allow="payment" attribute be added to the iframe or buyesim website?
i dont think iframe.celitech.com, right? because its basically just display the payment element
the attribute should be added to the iframe component where it's set on the top level site.
noted, thank you for the feedback
could you please clarify this point "Make sure the iframe and top-level site domains match if you support pre-Safari 17 browser versions."
can the iframe be iframe.celitech.com ... and the website that embeds it example.domain.com
is the point talking about domain matching? because we might have different domains
for safari 17+ they don't need to match but for previous versions of safari they would need to match.
ohh, its based on the browser version, got it
and no issues with chrome, right?
whatever version should work, right?
working :)
nice!
Are you asking about Apple Pay in Chrome? This is still pretty new, I think it's limited to the Express Checkout Element and it's still being rolled out so it's not available for everyone yet.
really? i thought Apple Pay is already available across browsers
Apple has enabled this functionality but we haven't fully adopted it yet.
no worries about it, the main issue was already solved.
i really appreciate the quick and awesome support
much appreciated
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Any time! Glad we could help