Thanks Ezequiel, I will try it.
There is a little mistake in the code.
Instead of
if(navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase().contains("msie")) {
I used:
if(navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase().indexOf("msie")!=-1) {
On Jun 16, 3:24 pm, Ezequiel Palumbo <[email protected]> wrote:
> That's true. It's a good thing to know.
> However, you can avoid that 'if' using deferred binding, based on
> 'user.agent'.
> Thanks for posting!
>
> Ezequiel Palumbo.-
>
> On 16 jun, 07:46, pepgrifell <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > hi,
>
> > after trying different things, I found one that is working :
>
> > public native void updatePattern() /*-{
> > if(navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase().contains("msie")) {
> > var f = $wnd.frames['oldWebFrame'];
> > f.updateRotatePattern();
> > } else {
> > var iframe = $doc.frames ? $doc.frames['oldWebFrame'] :
> > $doc.getElementById('oldWebFrame');
> > var ifWin = iframe.contentWindow || iframe;
> > ifWin.updateRotatePattern();
> > }
> > }-*/;
>
> > On Jun 16, 12:05 pm, pepgrifell <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > hi,
>
> > > I have a JSP placed in a Frame object. The Frame has the id
> > > 'oldWebFrame'.
>
> > > Frame frame_ = new Frame();
> > > frame_.getElement().setId('oldWebFrame');
>
> > > The JSP has a Javascript function called updatePattern().
>
> > > I define a JSNI call in GWT:
>
> > > public native void updatePattern() /*-{
> > > var f = $wnd.frames["oldWebFrame"];
> > > f.updatePattern();
> > > }-*/;
>
> > > It works ok with IE but with Firefox I get an error ("f is
> > > undefined").
> > > Does I need to make a different call for Firefox ?
>
> > > Thanks !
> > > pep
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