ThomasWrobel wrote:
> Id like to know this too.
> I'm not sure if its even possible for the parent frame to know the url
> of the child frame if it changes.
> My experiments always resulted in getting the initial url it was set
> too, and not the new one since the user clicked.

Looking at the EyeOS internal web browser, I see that it is indeed not 
showing the title or updating its URL bar. Bah.

OTOH I have seen a lot of people say that I should be able to use 
frame.document.title to get the title... or possibly 
frame.contentDocument.title, they seem a bit confused. So it appears to 
be working for *someone* (just not me).

If I can't do it, I can't, and I'll just put custom javascript in every 
child page that calls up to the main app on onLoad. But that'll be a 
pain, so I'd rather not.

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