thanks :) just new to jquery, been trying to find that :)
Thanks,
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On 13-Mar-09, at 7:04 PM, Julian Aubourg wrote:

> scrollTop() & scrollLeft() ?
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> 2009/3/13 Enye Consultants <[email protected]>
> Thanks Julian,
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> I finished that one, Now i need help with determining the position  
> of the scrollbar? any ideas?
> Thanks,
> Warm Regards,
> Manoj RS.
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> On 13-Mar-09, at 6:58 PM, Julian Aubourg wrote:
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>> Well, I dunno of any way to automatically trap events of an iframe  
>> but you could certainly work something out by overriding the events  
>> handlers of the elements in the iframe you're interested with  
>> scripting from the parent document. Of course it's IF AND ONLY IF  
>> your page and the iframe are of the same domain because, otherwise,  
>> you can't access the iframe document for security reasons.
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>> Anyway, given you managed the plumbery to get the iframe window  
>> object, it's quite easy to add to it. Say you have it in a variable  
>> called win, you can override the global onerror event of the window  
>> with the following code:
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>> win.onerror = function() {
>>   // Your code from the main page here
>>   window; // The window object of the main page
>>   this; // The window object of the iframe
>> }
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>> Haven't tested jQuery this way but I guess you could do something  
>> like:
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>> $("button",win.document).click(...);
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>> To add click notifiers to buttons in the iframe. (Please anyone  
>> correct me if I'm wrong).
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>> Another solution if you have control of the content in the iframe,  
>> is to call functions & methods declared in the main page from the  
>> iframe using the parent variable. So in the iframe, you could have:
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>> parent.myObject.myNotifier(data);
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>> and inform the main page that way.
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>> Anyway, maybe you knew all this and I guess you're trying to get a  
>> trick in the cross-domain department and I'm afraid it's a no go  
>> because of security barriers in the browsers.
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>> 2009/3/12 <[email protected]>
>> I think no because if this were possible it will be a security  
>> vulnerability
>> Or not?
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>> PRIX IT -development -engeneering -consultant
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: ECS <[email protected]>
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>> Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 13:35:04
>> To: jQuery Development<[email protected]>
>> Subject: [jquery-dev] Iframe and jQuery
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>> This has been asked a million times before probably, but is there any
>> way to trap events in the iframe window and pass the events to the
>> parent window, not bothering about the URL of the SRC of the iframe?
>> Any help would be appriciated. Thanks a ton!
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