How To Refer To The Original Parent Page

Nov 23, 2004

I have a regular html page called a.html
this page opens a modal dialog window called modal1.html
modal1.html contains a 'Next' button.
when the button is pressed the modal1.html is replaced with modal2.html

modal2.html contains another button.
when its button is pressed, the modal dialog window should close and the location of the original page a.html should change.
I am trying to do something like:

//window.parent.location.href = 'anotherPage.html'
window.opener.location.href = 'anotherPage.html'
window.close();

I cannot use window.opener in modal2.html because its opener is actually modal1.html.
In fact anotherPage.html is opened in a whole new browser page

How can I refer to a.html in this chain?

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