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Some questions require an answer with a submit in it.

As I explain in https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/339535/295783, I daily run into not being able to post a snippet in an answer that has a form submission in it.

It is not enough to Advise that submit events on forms does not work on code snippets

Also Add allow-modals to the sandbox of Stack Snippets, snippets are broken in Chrome 46+ is only discussing alerts, prompts and confirms

I have not found any good explanation for this sandbox setting.

As usual, please don't just downvote - let me know WHY you do not agree on me asking to relax the sandbox.

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    Perhaps we can have some kind of setting to allow submissions that can be toggled by us who know what we are doing? How do you envision that system to work? If you just use rep then would I be able to submit a form that has a security hole because I have never used it before? I just can't see how you would tell the people who should be allowed from the people who should not be allowed. Feb 20, 2017 at 13:44
  • Ok, Removed the suggestion. Then please explain me then WHY the submit is disabled.
    – mplungjan
    Feb 20, 2017 at 13:55
  • @mplungjan I don't think it was disabled, more like not enabled after browser updates disabled it by default. now it's enabled. :) Mar 23, 2017 at 8:01

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I just added the allow-forms token to the snippet's iframe's sandbox attribute, so submission is now possible:

<form action="https://httpbin.org/post" method="post">
  <input type="submit" value="submit"/>
</form>

Since we already allow your arbitrary script, allowing form submission didn't seem to add any new capabilities that would cause more security concerns.

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