Not sure if this is holding me back because I can actually get at the
iframe. It's just it's document that I can't get at the moment. From
searching on the web it seems IE and FF have different ways of doing this so
is there a chrome specific way? I just want to get at elements within the
iframe by document.getElementById(). maybe there is another bug for this but
it seems like a reasonable thing to be able to do.

On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 3:08 AM, Daniel Wagner-Hall <[email protected]>wrote:

> 2010/1/19 mike <[email protected]>:
> > This question may be slightly involved but let me first provide the
> > context.
> >
> > The extension is a toolbar like the StumbleUpon toolbar. My background
> > page gets a JS file which constructs a an iframe (with PHP source) to
> > be appended to the top of the page. The background page then passes
> > this script to the content script and the content script embeds the JS
> > file script into the page. At this point you can see the toolbar at
> > the top of the page. Now the challenge is modifying fields on the new
> > toolbar.
> >
> > I'm curious where I should do this from or if it is possible. after
> > appending the the script to the page in my content script I try to do
> > document.getElementById() but get null. when and from where will the
> > newly added iframe be available via DOM access? Please let me know if
> > there is anything I can clarify here. Any help is much appreciated!!
> > Thanks.
>
> I would guess you're being held back by
> http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=20773 which means
> you can't access the iframe from your content script at the moment...
>

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