Thanks, Thomas. Slick is definitely super slick :)
Some Element generics work, however some doesn't. Hmm... http://jsfiddle.net/7v858/3/ On Oct 20, 10:55 am, Thomas Aylott <[email protected]> wrote: > Unfortunately the solution we used in 1.2 was a hack and never worked 100% > perfectly. When we discussed its long term usage an support we made the hard > to drop support for that feature sooner rather than later. > > The workaround is to load MooTools in a script tag inside the iframe page > itself. If you were doing something more complex where that won't work then > you may be able to get the old hack working again yourself by looking at how > we did it in 1.2. > > However! > 1.3 now includes Slick. > Slick allows you to use any document as a context for searching. > Then once you have your collection of found elements you might be able to use > some Element generics on them. > > e.g. > Element.set( > Slick.search(iframeDocument, 'div')[0] > ,'foo', 'bar' > ) > > — Thomas Aylott / SubtleGradient.com (from iPhone 4) > > On Oct 14, 2010, at 11:54 PM, "goker.cebeci" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > in mootolls 1.3 > > " An IFrame's window and document will not be extended with MooTools > > methods. "
