Get Parent Window Title And Url From Frame?
Apr 7, 2010How do I get the parent window title and url in the iframe? JS code being in the iframe, not parent window.
View 1 RepliesHow do I get the parent window title and url in the iframe? JS code being in the iframe, not parent window.
View 1 RepliesI'm opening a window with a SWF inside (no HTML, just the SWF) but in the
title bar appears something like
http://www.server.com/myDir/myWeb/Flash/myFlash.swf
i'd like to write something like "Wow!! look thos flash!!!".
Could I do that from the function who launch it??? with something like this?
myWin.title = 'Hello world!!!'
I have a domain: example.com; which is the parent.And a subdomain: api.example.com; which page 'receiver.html' is being loaded in an iframe, child of parent. Both pages set document.domain = example.com.
I'm trying to adapt this code:[url] but Idon't want to load jQuery from the <iframe> again but I need to have the method $.ajax() working from the <iframe> otherwise it would be a cross-domain request and the browser would abort it. I tried ingenuously to set via $('iframe')[0].contentWindow.$.ajax = $.ajax() and I just got a shortcut to the parent page jQuery method. I also tried to "clone" it using $.expand (true...) but the method doesn't work for me; probably because of the complexity of the objected I'm trying to clone. So is there a way for me to use jQuery to have only a $.ajax() method in the <iframe> ? I've thought even about creating a XHR in the child-iframe and then use that in the $.ajaxSetup ({xhr: THATNEWXHR}) but I couldn't do it. I mean, I want to use the XHR factory from jQuery (which has fallbacks for IE, etc) but it has to be created from the iframe-child.
Maybe there is other way to make the AJAX call come from the child-iframe.
If you're wondering "why don't you load jQuery from <script> in the child-iframe", there is a reason... As I'm using jQuery plugins + my own custom javascripts + other independent scripts I created a compiler which minifies each file and bundle them in one. The advantage of this is the reduction of HTTP requests. So "why don't you load that bundle inside the child-iframe?", because it's ugly and Twitter doesn't... Yeah, I like to take Twitter as a reference and I think if they were able to make it so can I;
I got to work in most browsers except IE and Operaby doing it with pure javascript.
I'm "attaching" the code for you guys to test. If you open it with Chrome, Safari or Firefox you will receive 2 alerts one with the return of $.get() and another with the return of a request made via XMLHttpsRequest object. Otherwise (if you open it with IE or Opera) you'll get 'undefined' in the first alert but the real return in the second.
This is the example.com/index.htm:
I have a parent document that has a frameset with two frames in it. The first frame is a "header" that runs across the top of the site, and never changes. The second frame contains the "content" of the site. Essentially, I am trying to figure out how to prevent the header appearing above external sites when the user clicks an external link in the "content" frame.
Every time the content frame changes to a new URL, I would like the check that URL and determine if the content frame is changing to an external URL (i.e. different domain in URL) or to an internal link (same domain in URL). If the content is changing to an external link, I want to break out of the frame and just load that external link in the top most document.
I would like all of my javascript to be in the parent document, not spread throughout the individual pages of the site. I was trying to approach this by setting the onunload event handler of the content frame, but I am left with a couple of specific questions:
1. In handling an unload event, can you determine the next URL that the document is loading? Code:
I have a var in the parent frame called imageon.
Inside my iframe when someone clicks on a thumbnail, I want to change the value of imageon in the parent window.
Here is what I am doing
//I will hardcode the #4 here for this example
i_imageon =4;
/*
here I have to tell my parent page that they clicked on a thumbnail so my parent page knows where to pick up when they start hitting the next or prev arrows
*/
parent.document.imageon = i_imageon;
This is not working. Any ideas? Onclick, I can alert i_imageon and it shows what I need. The problem is, it is not setting the var imageon to this value in my parent frame.
I'm using an iframe and I have this code in the src file for that iframe.
HTML Code:
if (parent.location == "http://domain.com/store.html"){
document.write("********************************");
}
[Code]....
I've tried self.parent.location, I've tried parent.window.location, I've tried parent.location.href, none of it works.
This is not an IFrame. The frame exists. This is code for a Notes Client. Should be the same as for a browser? Here is my code:
document.bgColor = "blue";
document.frames[0].location =
"/IC.nsf/Get%20and%20Compare%20URLs?OpenView"
OR
document.bgColor = "blue";
document.Frame2.location =
"/IC.nsf/Get%20and%20Compare%20URLs?OpenView"
I have searched the net extensively for a js link code that will scroll to the top of the parent frame.So, link is in iframe within a parent frame that I can't control. Therefore I cannot place any 'a name' attribute in any link in the parent frame. But would like to scroll to the top once the button in my iframe is clicked.I have used most scroll, document scroll to parent etc js functions but none of them scroll to top of parent page and some require a name to be placed in parentthis is my simple link<a href="#">go to top</a>
View 7 Replies View RelatedI want to send a refresh command from my pop-up screen to a i frame in the parent document.
I have written the following script code...
What I'm trying to do is make it so when a visitor or a search engine tries to view a page outside of the parent frame it reloads that particular page inside the parent frame. All the scripts I've tried WILL redirect the visitor back to the parent frame, but NONE of them will then load the previously viewed page into the 'main' frame. I don't want visitors to have to navigate through the site to find the particular page they were viewing.
I have seen this script before but I can't remember which site was using it, also without a redirection to the frames the site won't display properly and navigation would be difficult. Code:
I have a web page. In that there is a toggle button to show or hide advanced search options. Below that there is a "IFrame A"(Table). IFrame A conatins "IFrame B" (Table Contents). Based on the toggle switch status, i want to update "IFrame A" size without refreshing the "IFrame B".Is it possible to do so ? Can you give me some example or point to some tutorial .
View 4 Replies View RelatedHow do I define a child of a frame? What's the opposite of parent.document?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI need to open a new window from an existing HTML page to a site in
which we do not want to show the address for. I have set the titlebar
to no but it will still place the title on the titlebar Here's my
function code:
function myOpen()
{
window.open("http://
www.somewhere.com","mywindow","location=no,titlebar=no");
}
I am calling it by the following line:
<img src="art.gif" onclick="myOpen()">
To sum up this issue, I have a parent page, which holds some values in hidden input fields passed to them from the url. On this page, I have an iframe with a form in it, to which I want to pass values from these hidden fields to be displayed for the user in the iframe form. In IE, it works. To accomplish this, im just simply doing a <body onload="GetInput()">. The GetInput function does the following, but for about 10 fields:
Fnamefield=document.getElementById('firstname').value = parent.document.getElementById('firstname').value; Thats it. Once the page loads, i see my values. In firefox it does not work. I know the hidden fields are getting their values, but thats as far as it makes it. I have tried calling the GetInput function after the form is written out and not in the body tag, which still works for IE, but not FF.
how (if) can i from javascript code set window's title ? (on the top bar)
View 1 Replies View Relatedi am bringing up a pop-up using
window.open("popupurl","popupname",details);
now when i use this both in IE and FF, the title of the pop up
includes my ip address as http://1.1.1.1:8080 - Popup title -
Microsoft Internet Explorer.
so my question is how can i hide my host information showing up....
Im using the code below to pop up a window: It works fine except for that in
the titlebar, my domain name is listed before the page title like below:
http://mydomain.com - MyPopupwindowname - Microsoft Internet Explorer
Is there any way to remove this or otherwise control what is displayed in
the titlebar? I just want it to display the page title - thats it. I dont
really care about the MSIE but I mainly dont want the domain to display.
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
<!-- Begin
function popUp(URL) {
day = new Date();
id = day.getTime();
eval("page" + id + " = window.open(URL, '" + id + "',
'toolbar=0,scrollbars=1,location=0,statusbar=0,men ubar=0,resizable=1,width=520,height=500,left
= 245,top = 262');");
}
// End -->
</script>
<a href="javascript:popUp('MyWindow.asp')">Click Here</a>
i've a simple script that basically replaces the textnode attached to the title tag. and i thought since i'm updating the title tag the window title will automatically change. unfortunately it does not :(. what is wrong ?
function getText(txtMsg) {
if ( document.createTextNode ) {
return document.createTextNode(textMsg);
}
return false;
}
function setTitle(newTitle) {
var title = document.getElementsByTagName("title");
if ( title[0] ) {
title[0].replaceChild(getText(newTitle), title[0].firstChild);
}}
i know for sure this can be done coz gmail does that...but still wondering how else ??
btw i checked if this was getting updated to to DOM properly and it did that too
I created popup window but I would like to have this popup window without title bar. How to do that?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI've got a link that launches a little AJAX application in a window.
Like this:
function launchListener()
{
var newWindow = window.open("listener.php", "newWindow",
"width=300,height=150");
}
Ideally, once this window is loaded, it will sit in the background and
wait for stuff to happen. I would like to then change the title bar to
denote changes. Simple enough, right?
Anyway, problem is: When the new window launches, its title is not
exactly what I assign it in "listener.php" (for instance, "Listener"),
but rather "http://155.55.55.55 - Listener" (or whatever). This means
that while sitting the taskbar, generally all the user is going to see
is a domain name and some dots, rather than what I want them to see.
how to rename/hide the title in the popup window. I found the below code from google. this code is working fine. Actualy I don't want to show the url to the user. Below code helps to hide the address bar. But still user can see the url in title bar. If I add the titlebar=no in the var feature then also it is showing the url in titlebar.
function loadMainWindow()
{
var win = window.self;
win.opener = window.self;
[Code]....
Is it possible to create a link to have a window pop up and not have the bar that has the title and minimize/maximize/close icons? If so, how could I do this?
View 2 Replies View Relatedi have this code i need to close the parent.html window when the child window opened, i need the code for that working well in IE and Firefox Parent.html
<HTML>
<SCRIPT TYPE="text/javascript">
function sendTo()
{
window.open('child.html','_blank','resizable=yes,width='+(screen.width-500)+',height='+(screen.height-500)+'');
}
[Code]...
I am trying to usw window.open , upload a file in the child window and then referesh the parent window. But once upload is done, window . opener .location.href or opener.location.replace sends a message back but I get a pop up blocker, so if I turn pop up blocker off, it opens in new page. I just want the parent page to refresh on the same window. This works on some employees stations but not on others..I don't know if there are any settings on IE that need to change, I tried everything...weird. does any one done this before?
View 1 Replies View RelatedIm trying to create a hidden form field in a parent window from within a child window (popup). I am trying to use jQuery, but unfortunately the hidden field does not get created.
Code JavaScript:
I have a couple of utility windows - a calculator and a calendar that popup
from my main window. I would like them to always stay in front of the parent
window until they are shut down with there own close buttons. As it is, when
you click back to the parent window, of course it comes in front of the
child windows. Can I do this?