As far as I can tell, the cd command simply does not work. For
example, given a frameset with 2 frames "data" and "myStage".
I've tried the following and ALL get a response of "null"
cd(frames[0]) and cd(frames[1])
cd(frames["1"])
cd(top)
cd(1) and cd(0)
cd("1") and cd("0")
cd(data) and cd(myStage)
cd("data") and cd("myStage")
cd(window.data)
cd(frames[0].contentWindow)
if, however, I simply type in frames[0], it returns "Window
page01.htm" and you can toggle the little triangle on the left to show
all properties of that window.
And if I type frames[0].pageNo it returns "1" which is correct.
So I guess until they fix cd, we can use frames[number].property as a
fallback.
Ellen
http://thedesignspace.net
On Oct 7, 2:38 am, Jan Odvarko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > use it like thiscd(frames['idofFrame'])
>
> And also:
> 1) If the <iframe> element has a name attribute you can use it
> directly.
> <iframe name="frameName" ... />cd(frameName);
>
> 2) If the <iframe> elemetn has an ID you can also use it.
> <iframe id="frameId" ... />cd($("frameId").contentWindow);
>
> 3) To change the context to the top window again use:cd(top)
>
> Honza
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