So, there's no other way to extend elements besides loading moo in it?
On Oct 19, 4:25 pm, Christoph Pojer <[email protected]> wrote: > You need to load mootools within the IFrame. What we did previously > was a hack, just loading moo in a script tag is the way to go. > > On Oct 18, 3:02 pm, cheeaun <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > I'm having the same problem too. > > > Here are some test cases: > > MooTools 1.3 -http://jsfiddle.net/cheeaun/xteTn/ > > MooTools 1.2.5 -http://jsfiddle.net/cheeaun/xteTn/1/ > > > After few hours of csi work, I found that Element.Prototype is > > returning undefined, which explains why this line 234 in Element.js is > > not > > workinghttp://github.com/mootools/mootools-core/blob/1.3/Source/Element/Elem... > > > I somehow manage to fix this by changing line 60 in > > Element.jshttp://github.com/mootools/mootools-core/blob/1.3/Source/Element/Elem... > > to: > > if (!Browser.Element || !Element.Prototype){ > > > Cheers, > > > On Oct 16, 1:14 am, אריה גלזר <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 8:54 AM, goker.cebeci <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > in mootools 1.2.5 > > > > " If the IFrame is from a different domain, its window and document > > > > will not be extended with MooTools methods. " > > > > > in mootolls 1.3 > > > > " An IFrame's window and document will not be extended with MooTools > > > > methods. " > > > > > var iframe = new IFrame({}); > > > > > iframe.contentWindow.document.body.set is not a function!!! > > > > > How can i fix this? > > > > $(iframe.contentWindow.document.body).set > > > -- > > > Arieh Glazer > > > אריה גלזר > > > 052-5348-561 > > > 5561
