Hey there! Last night, I wrote something really simple (and buggy) for my collegue, to demonstate how quickly one could write something fairly powerful in jQuery. The result was http://www.dan-atkinson.com/jQuery/jStatus/index.html this . I intend to flesh it out, but it was a demonstration of something much bigger. It's more or less a draggable, resizable (dodgy), minimizable iframe thickbox. The status bar image was done as a joke because it looked too much like Windows dialog boxes.
Anyway, what I really wanted to do, was do a search of the iframe content for a favicon.ico link, and use it (or the link) as the icon for the floating window so that it would look a little nicer. Sure, it's a vanity thing, but I wasn't sure if it could have been done or not. Anyway, here's me asking! :) P.S. Sorry for the direct link to jQuery and Interface. I couldn't upload the correct files to my FTP server (I had to manually edit the pre-existing html file in my browser) as my work has extremely limited FTP permissions (even to me - a web developer (hmm... web dev... no FTP?!) :-(). When I get onto my PC at home, I'll download the respective files and upload them to the server. Also, you can see that in the commenting I've been trying to fix the iframe width issue which is CSS'd by percentage, instead of static values. Any help there would be appreciated! Cheers, Dan -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Getting-the-favicon-of-an-iframe--tf2550916.html#a7109907 Sent from the JQuery mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list [email protected] http://jquery.com/discuss/
