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Salesforce.com's Content Management System (CMS) that allows for the creation, maintenance, and publishing of websites with some integration with Salesforce data. Site.com was originally known as Siteforce.
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How to add site to package
Per Bob's answer, Sites are not currently packageable. (Or deleteable).
However if you are distributing some package that inherently integrates with a Force.com Site, you can reduce a great deal of th …
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Include Site.com page in div or iframe
This is likely due to the X-Frame-Options HTTP header.
On the Force.com Site itself, can you enable 'Allow in Frames'?