lets say i have a have page a with frame b, frame b has 2 forms, c and d, how would i go about making it so that i could submit form d from the parent page?
ive tried window.framename.document.formname.submit(); but it doesnt work and ive searched and havent found anything that worked either...
I have a web page where I want the user to click a button to see a pop up window where they can browse files on their computer to upload and then when they click the submit button have the popup close and the form to be submitted to the main window.
Alright I have an Iframe, and at the end of that Iframe I have set a variable with JS to be equal to TRUE, indicating that the page has run through the script. I then check that the iframe from the parent window for that variable, if it has not been set yet (or does not equal true) it reloads the iframe.
The code works fine FF and Opera. However in IE it does not reload the frame if it is not true, and in Chrome it alerts undefined and does not reload the frame I have tried accessing the frame through the dom and it did not work for me, and i have also tried simply adding a tail to the iframes source with no success. :confused:
I need an answer to a problem with iframe below.I have an iframe jsp page which is a popup window from an other jsp page.The iframe jsp popup window has few buttons.I need the return reponse of button clicked from iframe in parent window.BTW the parent window is not an iframe.
I have an iframe that can successfully reference its parent window, using the following code:
var elm = window.parent.document.getElementById('iframesID');
This works flawlessy in all browsers, EXCEPT for some reason, Safari 5 on Mac (Safari 5 on Windows works fine).
After debugging a bit, I found that the script breaks exactly on that line, and alerting the value of window.parent returns undefined. Going nuts! I Googled this specific question way too long and found no responses.
I have a script that opens a popup window (that runs through a wizard) and I need the final page to close the child and target the parent. Sounds easy enough, but it's not working in Netscape6.x.
I named my parent (window.name = 'main' and I target it in the child. This works fine in IE and NS4, but doesn't work in NS6. Is this not a W3C compliant solution and therefore not supported by NS6?
Can anyone think of a way to target window.opener or maybe use some other DOM method to get my child form to target its parent in NS6?
I have a page containing a hidden <div> called 'controls' plus an <iframe> containing a second page. I need to be able to set the visibility of the 'controls' div when the page in the iframe loads. Is this possible?
Using this code I can change the visibility from a link in the parent window:
If we have an iframe loaded from the same domain as the parent document, how can we (is it possible) to execute a function on the parent document's page? Code:
if i try iframe'ing this site [URL] it doesn't work :( , it automatically redirects the site to the parent window. this may be due to the some script code in that site :confused: ...
The following script will take the option parameter from the page URL and scroll the page to the element which has the matching ID.For example:mypage.html?element3will cause it to scroll to the element which has an id="element3" when the page loads.
<html><head><title></title> <script type="text/javascript"> function OptionScroll(){
I'm trying to code a website that's built around an iframe (as in, the nav bar links to content which appears in a central iframe). Now, in one of my pages I've got links that are supposed to open a small text block when they're clicked.
how to do this using either divs or the DHTML window widget [URL], but in both cases the tab appears inside the iframe, and it's pretty cramped. I want to position it relative to the parent window, not the iframe, but so far haven't been able to figure out how to do this.
as the title says, "close popup window after submit then redirect to parent". how do i do that? i google it and i saw that some people are using the following code:
window.close(); window.opener.location.reload();
The problem is, i dont know how to use and where them.
After executing the iFrame-name.location=url (which worked fine by way,) there is a very undesirable event; the parent window also gets redirected to the same url.:mad: I am calling this function from a click event on an Image object. I have tried everything from return(false); to window.event.cancelBubble = true; nothing stops the parent window from navigating. The interesting thing is, if I hit the Back button it goes back and still redirect the parent window automatically, over and over.
The odd thing is I have identical code in another project and I never had problems.
Here is a portion of my javascript func:
function clicked_SubmitScreensBtn() {
var url = "ovExplorer.asp?Action=show&QData=BLABLABLA"; var iFrDoc = document.frames("ifrmOVExplorer").document;
I am preparing a log for all the elements that have been selected in a document.
So I have to listen to the onmousedown,onclick events on parent document from a iframe and have to display the selected element's attributes like(tag name, id, name etc).
Is there a way to listen the mouse events (infact all the events) from the iframe.
I'm trying to change the body colour of the parent window when a button is clicked inside an iFrame, using jquery. The code I have is as follows but it just doesn't do anything:
I have a simple javascript function loadNPlay('file'),
parent.loadNPlay('file');
on clicke event it simply plays the file in a player in the parent window. with IE and Mozilla its working fine but with Safari, when called from iframe this function doesn't work(it does work, ie loadNPlay(..) when called in the same window, in safari)
I have tried:parent.loacation.loadNPlay(..) as well, it doesn't work.
Im 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.
The following will submit the form data to popup by clicking the submit button. I want it will submit the form automatically to the popup, there is no submit button in this page. Basically this page should not show up.
What line of javascript can I use to submit a form that's inside an iFrame?Here are a couple of failed attempts:document.getElementById('captcha_iframe').forms['reserve_booth_space'].submit();window.frames['captcha_iframe'].forms['reserve_booth_space'].submit();
I am working on a form inside my administration console to upload images with PHP. In my form I have the following:
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The onchange submits the form to a seperate PHP file (sent in the action of the form) dedicated to handling the uploading of the images, while the submit button(not shown in code) will submit the rest of the form through ajax. In order to use 1 file field, Ive read that to get an ajax looking effect I need to use an iframe, so I added the IFrame into the HTML and got the effect working right (without actually uploading the files.)
Now I want to limit the ammount of images to 8. Which is where the hidden field came in. So i've got to figure out a way to count the successful uploads, or add them as we go. At which time that number turns to 8, the script will disable the file field from anymore uploads. Problem is I have no clue where I need to go within my php file to make this happen. Here is my php file with javascript added in:
Code: <?php // lets go ahead and get this image uploaded ?> <script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript"> var parDoc = window.parent.document; var upldcnt = parDoc.getElementByID('upload_cnt').value; [Code]....
I'm looking for a JS method to do the same thing as what is below. I want to submit the values to the iframe as form values and not url but by using JS instead. Is this possible?code...