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But the embed web part does not allow us to provide an URL directly, if you will try it will show error as:. Try pasting the embed code instead. To fix the above error, instead of directly providing the URL, we need to generate the embed code like below:. Or you can access the site settings page directly from the URL. Now when you will add the embed code in the SharePoint Online modern site embed web part, it will display the page, no error will come.
Unlike SharePoint modern embed web part, by using the modern link web part , you can provide the link directly external URLs also. But instead of displaying the page completely, it will display as a link. This is another way, we can use the link web part to display a page in SharePoint Online modern site.
Watch a video tutorial on Page viewer web part in SharePoint. By using this web part you can show a web page, file, or folder on a SharePoint Page. And you can display a file or a folder in Internet Explorer. The Page Viewer Web Part displays content asynchronously from the rest of the page. We can easily add a page viewer web part to a classic SharePoint web part page. Note: In modern SharePoint pages, you can not add this page viewer web part. Know more about SharePoint Online modern experience.
Then click on Add. Once you will add the web part now you can configure the web part by clicking on open the tool pane link on the web part. Once you will click on open the tool pane link, the Page Viewer properties dialog will open. From the first section, you can choose from radio button list what you want to display like Web Page, Folder or File.
Now the Web Page will appear inside the Page Viewer web part. You can also set all the other properties for the web part like here I have changed for width and height. This means that you can view and use other Web Parts on the page if the link happens to take a long time to return the content. Sometimes, when you add a page viewer web part in SharePoint Online , it will not render the content in the SharePoint web part page.
If you are seeing a warning message like Only secure content is displayed at the button of the browser window, then you can follow the solution below. You can verify that from the SharePoint Online admin center Settings page like below:. I've posted a video in a channel in stream and wanted to use this video in a ContentPage on SharePoint. This works fine, however this embedded video requires Silverlight to play.
Is this default behaviour, and is there a way to specify that another technology HTML5? Hi Jan Sabbe. Microsoft Stream does not use Silverlight for playback.
This is because Silverlight playback technologies does not support the type of decryption required for Microsoft Stream. We use smart detection for playback, and select the correct playback technology based on your browser's capabilites. In general, we try to start with HTML5 for playback, however in some circumstances, Flash may be required to playback video.
This generally happens on Windows 7 on IE This is because, underlying, this browser does not have the built in feature to playback and decrypt via HTML.
What browser and OS are you using? I believe now that this is because the video cannot be accessed, or that is the default playback technology of the Media web-part in SharePoint. When embedding the entire iframe in SharePoint, everything seems to work fine Out of curiosity, what webpart are you using and how are you adding the Microsoft Stream video as a parameter?
Hi Amit Rajput , in a Content Editor webpart, I insert a video "from address", as the Office Video doesn't show my stream video's, and there is no Stream integration. This is a page which is in the old UI, so not the modern UI. Jan Sabbe the web part you are using isn't Stream or Office Video. It is strictly MP4 playback just for videos and isn't tied to either of our services. Please use the embedded webpart or the Stream webpart to add videos from Stream.
Is Stream Web Part only available on modern pages? I don't see it on classic pages. Is there a plan to add an 'MS Stream' icon to the ribbon in the 'Media' group similar to the "Office Video" icon so users can easily add a 'Stream' video without having to open another window, navigate to Stream, find the video's embed code, come back to the other window and embed the code.
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