thanks :) just new to jquery, been trying to find that :) Thanks, Warm Regards, Manoj RS. +91 9220571411 +91 9930963916
On 13-Mar-09, at 7:04 PM, Julian Aubourg wrote: > scrollTop() & scrollLeft() ? > > 2009/3/13 Enye Consultants <[email protected]> > Thanks Julian, > > I finished that one, Now i need help with determining the position > of the scrollbar? any ideas? > Thanks, > Warm Regards, > Manoj RS. > +91 9220571411 > +91 9930963916 > > > > > > > > > > > On 13-Mar-09, at 6:58 PM, Julian Aubourg wrote: > >> 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. >> >> 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: >> >> 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 >> } >> >> Haven't tested jQuery this way but I guess you could do something >> like: >> >> $("button",win.document).click(...); >> >> To add click notifiers to buttons in the iframe. (Please anyone >> correct me if I'm wrong). >> >> 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: >> >> parent.myObject.myNotifier(data); >> >> and inform the main page that way. >> >> 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. >> >> 2009/3/12 <[email protected]> >> I think no because if this were possible it will be a security >> vulnerability >> Or not? >> >> PRIX IT -development -engeneering -consultant >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: ECS <[email protected]> >> >> Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 13:35:04 >> To: jQuery Development<[email protected]> >> Subject: [jquery-dev] Iframe and jQuery >> >> >> >> 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! >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "jQuery Development" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-dev?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
