Submit() Trouble In Iframe - Firefox
Nov 5, 2007
I have a hidden "in between" page where I dynamically create a form and
hidden inputs using ASP that should submit to a second page where this data
will be used.
The form is automatically submitted using javascript. This code works in IE
and in Firefox.
The problem I am facing now is that the series of these same pages I am working with are now being used inside an iframe. Since this change, the javascript submit no longer works in Firefox, but does in IE. Code:
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Mar 30, 2007
I know this is really more of a DOM or IE DOM question than a js one but the js forum seems to be the most fitting...
I am working on a page where I have included an instance of FCK Editor (which is just a script that creates your standard Rich Text Editor interface inside a form).
What I want to do is call a function which retrieves the newly typed data (along with the formatting) and does something with it.
The "problem" is that FCK creates it interface inside an Iframe inside another IFrame. No problem for FireFox, Netscape, etc... It just a matter of a couple "getElementById()"s and "contentDocument"s. However IE does not support contentDocument. Instead IE puts all Frames (including IFrames) in the frames array. Which is fine, I can still navigate my way down the tree to my target Iframe with document.frames[0].frames[0]... the trouble is, you cannot (or I can't figure out how) to access elements on the page inside the nested Iframes. I can access properties of the Iframes (such as location).
I'm thinking that this is how IE is "supposed" to work but is there any way that I can access elements inside a page inside of an Iframe or nested Iframes? Code:
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Dec 12, 2006
I have a cgi program which outputs a fairly hefty amount of
html/javascript for doing a complex slide show sorta thing in a variety
of areas in the browser. I accomplish this by creating a series of
iframes and populating each iframe which its own copy of the code and a
list of items to display. It previously had it working tickety-boo
with both IE 6 and Firefox. I've had to concentrate on adding new
features to the IE side and am now attempting to get everything working
properly in Firefox.
The issue I'm running into is when I use the form
document.getElementById('some_id').someFunction Firefox often replies
that the object has no properties. I've handcoded some smaller
versions of the my program in straight html and, sure enough, they work
great. So, I'm screwing something up in my main program whereby
Firefox can't see the objects. Code:
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Apr 3, 2007
I have an iframe that includes a button:
<input type="button" value="close this window" onclick="window.close();" >
I would like to detect the iframe close event from the parent window, I
was using this code but I did something wrong because the temp function
is fired every time the parent page loads:
function temp(){
alert('the iframe was closed');
}
function setup(){
var myIFrame = document.getElementById("iframe1");
if (myIFrame.addEventListener) {
myIFrame.addEventListener('onclose', temp(), false);
}else if (myIFrame.attachEvent) {
myIFrame.attachEvent ('onclose',temp);
}else{
myIFrame.onclose=temp();
}
}
window.onload=setup;
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Oct 7, 2011
Im trying to use javascript history to resize an iframe when a submit button is clicked inside the iframe.
This is what i found so far.
Code:
Us this with iframe:
Code:
Code:
But im not really sure on how to apply this to my iframe, and i know that the resize part also needs to be edited, but what is missing?
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Jul 23, 2005
JavaScripties:
On the HTML side, we load an IFRAME with a blank page:
<iframe frameborder="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="off"
src="about:blank" id="iframe_xml1!format_text"
name="iframe_xml1!format_text" width="90%" height=" 180 ">Your browser is
inferior and doesn't support IFRAMEs.</iframe>
Later, a button click populates this frame:
var iframe = window.frames[iframeName];
iframe.src = outputUrl;
That works on IE but not FireFox. Any tips?
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Jan 10, 2006
I've got a dropdown list of products and I have a button that will add
the product to my cart. However, as with all my 'add to cart' buttons,
when the user clicks it I want to pass the details to my cart via an
iframe so that the user doesn't leave the page they are on. I am
writing in PHP4 and mySQL, and have had to add some javascript for the
onclick event.
The code for the dropdown list is as follows:
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Jul 21, 2009
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...
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Jul 6, 2009
window.frames['nwSignup'].document.forms['myForm'].submit();
Is what I use to located the iFrame "nwSignup" and then travers to its form "myForm" and perform a submit();
IE8 however throws an error at me and points to that little guy above saying "Access Denied".
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Jul 9, 2010
I have an iframe on my page and I added the following code to detect the iframe file height to avoid scrolling which is working fine.
<script type="text/javascript">
function setIframeHeight(iframeName) {
//var iframeWin = window.frames[iframeName];
[code]....
There is a form in the iframe and it is coming from a third party web site which I have no access. My problem is when a client submits the search form in the iframe search results page is higher than the search main page and half of search results page is not shown. Is there a way to sense that the page in the iframe is changed and resize the iframe height accordingly?
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Jan 14, 2010
I have a form.htm which has a simple form. When I press the submit button it posts the input to a formpost.php and sets $q=$_POST["input"];. Now I want to display static information at the top of the formpost.php and display the dynamical content of the rest below that. From my knowledge this is only possible with an iframe (if I use a <div> I get "Header already sent" message). Is there a possibility to post the input to an iframe on the same PHP file? My current code looks like this>
PHP Code:
Static content<br/>
<script type="text/javascript">
function addLoadEvent(func) {
[Code]....
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Sep 3, 2011
i have index.php and somewhere inside it i have an iframe of index2.php , index2.php has this code
Code:
<a href="javascript:{}" target="_parent" onclick="document.getElementById('form1').submit(); return false;">Submit</a>
but when i click it , the page loads inside the iframe , so im still at index.php but i have iframe with different content.... how can i manage "load" the page at index.php window ?
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Jul 23, 2005
I know that innerText is not supported in FireFox and I've found the
following code fragment which was originally designed in an HTMLElement
prototype for an innerText getter. I do not however want to use the
getter approach and want to just get the innerText as follows:
var childS = iframe.contentWindow.document.body.childNodes;
for(var i=0; i<childS.length; i++)
{
if(childS[i].nodeType==1)
text+= childS[i].tagName=="BR" ? '
' : childS[i].innerText;
else
if(childS[i].nodeType==3)
text+= childS[i].nodeValue;
}
Unfortunately, this does not work... iframe is an instance of an object
created as follows: iframe=document.createElement("iframe");
Any suggestions on how to make this work? I think the answer lies in
the declaration of childS but I'm not quite sure.
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Jan 28, 2005
I've been having a problem with firefox and iframes:
What I have is 2 iframes in a page,the first spanning over the whole page ,the other about 200X200px.So what basically happens is the second one load after the first on top of the first.Now here's the problem.I'm using the dragiframe.js lib from ....
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Feb 25, 2010
[code]...
However, when using Firefox, version 3.6, the following error messages are displayed in the Firebug console when links "Page 3" and "Page 4" are clicked:
parent.frames.frameOne.navigate is not a function
parent.frames.frameTwo.navigate is not a function
Is this a Firefox bug?
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Mar 27, 2007
I have this little nice part, which works in IE, but not in Firefox.
Can anyone help me?
It seems that one gets this error: form1.elements is not a function
What should I use instead?
function directclick(input)
{
pos=input.indexOf("_");
form1 = document.forms[1];
form1.elements("aaa").value=input.substring(0,pos);
form1.elements("bbb").value=input.substring(pos+1);
form1.submit();
// this is not automatically called :(
DisableSubmits(); // my own func which disables submit buttons
}
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Aug 3, 2009
I have a JS for submit the screen.
This is working fine in IE but can't work in firefox.
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Jun 17, 2009
Here is the javascript i am currently using:
<script type = "text/javascript">
var flag = 0;
function dis() {
[code]....
How would i also make it so it refreshes a page on an iframe below aswell as submit upload, i need it to link to: pleasewait.html, which ive named image loader, so somehow it needs this in it: target="imageloader"
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Aug 9, 2009
I am trying to use a very simpe wysiwyg-editor. It works fine, except i don't know how to proces the data from the iframe. I simply cant make use of the text written.
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Mar 6, 2011
I have a form inside an iFrame which I want to submit with javascript as the iFrame loads.For example:
<iframe src="......." name="myiframe" id="myiframe">
<form method="post" id="myform" name="myform" action="http://
www.yahoo.com" target="_self">
[code]....
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Nov 25, 2005
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...
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Apr 13, 2010
I am working on an application and it needs to access a third party service through an iFrame. I basically need to know how I can have Javascript autofill the fields and then submit the form that is contained in an iframe. Is this possible?
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Jul 23, 2005
I've written several utility pages that use a dynamically created
iframe. The iframe typically has a form that is populated by the main
page. Then the form is submitted to be processed, and the returning
page does something -- call a function on the main page, change a
variable on the main page, etc.
All this stuff I created works on IE. Sorry, didn't have other browsers
available to test. Now I have access to a machine with FF, and none of
these scripts work.
So, short and sweet: What is the proper way to reference a form on an
iframe from the parent doc in firefox? Also, call a function from the
parent to the iframe, and vice-versa, call a function on the parent doc
from the iframe when it loads?
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Jun 5, 2009
I am using a jQuery script to insert iframe in the document after thepage load completes as follows:
jQuery(window).load(function() {
var container = jQuery(#container_id);
jQuery(<iframe id=my_iframe
[code]....
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Nov 9, 2010
I created a page that has an iframe on it. Within this iframe I call an asp page. The asp page is supposed to do some work and then update the innerHTML of a <div> object on the parent page to indicate that processing of the page in the iframe is complete. The code works in IE but not FireFox. I am wondering what is the best way to make the script work for both browsers?
Sub page JavaScript:
updateParent(){
parent.document.getElementById("num2").innerHTML = '<center><strong>Processing complete.</strong></center>';
}
Parent page:
<div id="num2"></div>
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Aug 27, 2007
I've got a page that creates an iframe and uses javascript to write to it.
Works like a charm in IE but not Firefox.
<script language="JavaScript"><!--
document.write ('<iframe width="100" height="100" name="myframe" src="blank.htm" FRAMEBORDER="1" scrolling="no"></iframe>');
document.frames[0].document.open();
document.frames[0].document.writeln('<html><head></head><body>');
document.frames[0].document.writeln('YO!</body></html>');
document.frames[0].document.close();
//--></script>
What I get in IE is the "YO!" written to the iframe. What I get in Firefox is the 404 not found page of the site where the original "jstest.html" page and script are hosted.
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