Hello Ivan,

I am sorry but I do not think that it is possible to read the current 
location of an iframe which contains a different domain than you 
JavaScript file due the same origin policy.

Kind regards,
Jonathan


> 
> Hi Jonathan,
> 
> thank you for the fast response. What about the case if we have a
> different origin - the main page (with JavaScript) is from
> "http://my.site.org"; and the page in IFrame is from
> "http://another.site.com";. Navigating in the IFrame page changes the
> IFrame location. Is it possible to detect this change and get the
> current location in the IFrame from the JavaScript in "main" page?
> 
> Best,
> Ivan


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