I've seen postings similar to my problem, but they didn't answer my
question.

Within an iframe, I've defined a <div id='target></div>

Within the same iframe, I have some javascript:
<script>
function ajaxrefresh() {
  window.document.getElementById('target').innerHTML='...Loading';
  new parent.Ajax.Updater('target', './refresh.php5, { method:
'get'});
}
</script>



The getElementById() finds the target div OK.

But Ajax.Updater doesn't.  Since prototype is loaded by the parent
window, and I don't want to load the whole thing again just for a
little iframe, I have to go to the parent window, but Ajax can't find
its way back.

I tried setting a var to the location:
var target=window.document.getElementById('target');

Then saying Ajax.Updater(target, ...)
But Updater wants a string for the first argument.

Bottom line:  how do you make Updater find something inside an iframe?

Thanks in advance,
Ron


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