Hey thanks!
I should have realized that! Something so simple, yet caused big
problems.
I appreciate the help!
On Oct 27, 1:04 am, BB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You have to extend the defaults before you are doing something with
> these:
>
> $.fn.testFrame = function(options) {
> var defaults = {
> urlSuffix: '',
> iframe: 'body'
> };
>
> options = $.extend(defaults, options);
> ....
>
> On 27 Oct, 07:57, Nic Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have a small plugin that creates an iframe, and lets links open
> > within the iframe. The default is to append the iframe to the body,
> > but I wanted the user to be able to pass in an ID and have the iframe
> > append to that. Sounded easy enough, but it is not working for some
> > reason.
>
> > $.fn.testFrame = function(options) {
> > var defaults = {
> > urlSuffix: '',
> > iframe: 'body'
> > };
>
> > $(defaults.iframe).append('<iframe name="assetEditFrame"
> > id="assetEditFrame" scrolling="no" frameborder="0"></iframe>');
>
> > var options = $.extend(defaults, options);
>
> > return this.each(function() {
>
> > var obj = $(this);
> > var itemId = obj.attr('id');
> > var itemHref = obj.attr('href');
>
> > obj.attr('target', 'assetEditFrame');
> > obj.attr('href', itemHref + defaults.urlSuffix);
> > });
> > };
>
> > Everytime I add $('p').testFrame({iframe: '#content'}); it won't pass
> > #content, and allow the iframe to be created there, it just uses the
> > default each time. Have I done this incorrectly?