One of my friends pointed out for one of my side-code things that I should implement a list of previous scores. He recommended using an "iframe" tag, and I don't know what that is. How would I implement is?
I'm building a webpage using javascript and iframes. Basically I have an iframe in the middle of the index.html page that links to another html page (let's call it iframe.html). My question is, is it possible to call a javascript function from iframe.html to control an object on index.html? If so, how do I do this? I'd like to be able to assign an image in iframe.html with the hyperlink of href="javascript:function()", where the function effects the CSS of a div on index.html.
I have an iframe loading external page. I want to get the HTML of this iframe onclick-button event. But since the page that is loaded in the iframe is an external page, I get the following error:
FIrefox: Permission denied for <file://> to get property HTMLDocument.getElementById from "External Page Link"
How can I access the HTML from a page in an IFRAME? I've tried this but it didn't work, when I clicked the button, 'undefined' came up in the DIV. Here's my function
Is it possible that the z-index property for an iframe doesn't work when the SRC attribute is linked to a non html document? (i.e. a pdf document)
That is what I am experiencing. I have a dropdown menu and an iframe and I want the menu always to be displayed above any object in the page. When the iframe is empty or it has an html page within, I can achieve this by setting the z-index property in the menu(div) higher than the one in the iframe, but when I try to display a pdf document in the iframe (what I really want to do), the menu is displayed below the iframe.
working on a site that has two iframes that scroll up and down. By selecting the items in the 'display' frame you insert a row into 'register' frame bellow. The 'register' frame bellow 'display' only shows two rows. One the fixed 'header'. The other row[0] as all inserted rows are inserted at [0] index. I had it working fine with the CSS heights written in pixels but when I changed height to % percentages the fixed 'header' covers the row[0] while only ocupying half the 'register' window. I can only see row[1], row[0] is covered by the fixed 'header'. I did not use any cloneing to achieve this with pixel heights in the CSS.
At the moment, if I don't specifically click into the iFrame (it is in design mode) then when I paste the HTML it attaches itself to the main document rather than in the iframe 'body'.
My JS function at the moment is simply:
function doTable(tabledata) { if(tabledata != '') iHTMLeditor.document.selection.createRange().paste HTML(tabledata); }
but I think I need an extra line above the iHTMLEditor (my iframe's ID) bit to make sure it goes in there.
how it is possible to append HTML in an textarea of an iframe's parent window.
First of all, i would like to give you an short overview about the related files:
* insert_media.php (a PHP file, which represents a self-made filebrowser) * article.php (a PHP file, which inherits logic to edit and create articles) ** <textarea id="content"> (the textarea which should accept HTML from "insert_media.php")
I'm using CKEditor for my project and wanted to add a selfmade filebrowser for including media into my articles. Therefore i created a "insert_media.php", which inherits all necessary logic to retrieve media items from a database.
The "insert_media.php" is opened inside "article.php" via TopUp (JS library) in form of a lightbox iframe - for sure "article.php" has jQuery loaded in its header.
Now, when I'm clicking on a media item (inside "insert_media,php"), i want to have the content of my textarea "#content" (inside "article.php") being appended by the necessary HTML code.
I'm able to retrieve the val of #content ("article.php") inside my iFrame ("insert_media.php") via $("#form_content_content", window.parent.document).val(); but i can't manage to have access to it into the other direction.
var doc = frames[0].document; doc.open(); doc.write(data); if($.browser.mozilla){
[code].....
"data" is a string with html content. this works quite good in all browsers but I wonder if there is a better solution.firefox doesn't load the content correctly if the content is too large and doc.close() is called too early.
I need a way to read the iframe url even when you navigate to a different page it will read again and keep tracking where the URL is on. Display the URL of the iFRame all the time how would I do this is it possible?
1. Is it possible to open a new window and pass in some HTML code? For example: Code:
window.open('<HTML><HEAD></HEAD<BODY>Hello World</BODY></HTML>', 'test_window', 'width=400,height=200'); 2. Is it possible to pass in HTML code (using javascript) to an iframe window on the same page? I just want to update the text in the iframe. For example: Code:
Some HTML code... <iframe name="STATUS" src="" </iframe>
I've painted myself into a corner, and I can't use any server-side solutions.
With some help, I've been working on a script on x.html that searches for a specific "image Y" within "Y.html" (inside an iframe). Then the script replaces the "Image x" url to the url of "image Y".
It drills through a specific div, to a specific span, to find this image Y. I have it this way, because it's a pre-built content management system that hasn't given me the ability to show the image on another page. I need to do this several times on one html file, so I'm running into huge load times, and there seem to be numerous clashes with servers and locking up. So I'm hoping there's a way to just avoid iframes and achieve the same result.
Here's the script that I've got, to help understand what I've done.
Suppose a HTML document has a iframe. Using javascript,I want to detect ,on load of the html document, whether the body of the iframe document is ready to be displayed.I want to be able to overwrite the the body contents (before it actullay loads) of the iframe.can I do it with jquery? say if ,HTML doc is
how to adjust the iframe height by itself if my html height increases. My html code includes a facebook comment at the bottom of my page and the comment will show making it expand the height once users post comments. On the other hand, I'm using a CMS that have its own iframe. I've tried many solutions that can be found on the web but none works. It only can work if I don't put in CMS. Is it possible to adjust the iframe height using CMS or there is no way?
I'd like to resize an iframe into which different (same domain) pages of differing heights are loaded. I can do a first-time resize no problem. It's the subsequent reloads that need to pass back their height to the parent page There seem to be lots of solutions for that around, but few I can see for resizing each time the iframe reloads. One is described here on another board [URL] but unfortunately the test page is no longer around (or indeed the site), so the full code is no longer available there. This one works, almost, for me: [URL] it does resize for me, but not quite sufficiently high each time - about 90% of what is required: [URL] Is there a way to add on sufficient extra margin that scrollbars no longer appear?
Is there a way to resize an iframe dynamically so that you never get the scroll bar and essentially hide that there is an iframe? Better integration really.Basically I want to iframe a forum into my site so that the design down the sides and top which my friend does using iweb are not messed with.We have a central area which can be longer or shorter depending on the forum.
I have a page A and inside it I have an iframe B. B points to another php file that shows a form (so basically in the iframe we see a form). When I submit the form, I call to another page C that verifies the fields of the form and if they are ok I redirect to page X, if not I redirect to page Y. The problem is that I see page X and Y inside the iframe, and I want to see them in the parent page.
I have a page that displays in an iframe. How to get the index of the iframe in the parent window in which my page is getting displayed using javascript.
HTML Code: <html> <iframe src="A.html"></iframe> <iframe src="B.html"></iframe> <iframe src="C.html"></iframe> </html>
if I run the javascript from B.html then I should get the iframe position as 2. same way, if I run the javascript from C.html then I should get the iframe position as 3.