i need help with this script, it works when you click on the empty space, but when i click the script inside the div, the jquery function dont work, i need to make it work when i click on the script on the div get the div close by the cookie.
code in jsfiddle
http://jsfiddle.net/FcFW2/406/
Your script tag creates an iframe. Clicks in an iframe won't bubble up to the iframe's parent. You'd have to write the code in the iframe src link.
See capture click on div surrounding an iframe for a related question (your script tag basically inserts an iframe at the location)
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I have a problem with iframes. The problem is that I have a main page and menu which loads a content with iframe. On main page I have also a div "MessageBox" In one iframe I display content of variable in "MessageBox", so I have a full screen message on my MAIN page.
example in iframe I have button which generate this:
content="<input type='button' value='OK' class='Ok' id='Ok'/>";
MessageBox("Click OK", content, "child", "400", "170");
In iFrame I have jquery function:
$(".Ok",window.parent.document).live("click",function(){
alert("OK");
});
and everything if OK, only when I enter on this iframe at the first time. I see alert("OK") and its cool, but when I click other iframe from menu and again this iframe I see alert("OK") two times, when I click again other iframe and back to this Iframe I see 3 times alert("OK").
Can someone help me with this issue? Is there any iframe cache or something like that? I think that every time I open my iframe it is stored in memory and that why I have many calsses ".Ok" and when I click button "OK" the libe click method is executed as many times as I have stored iframes in memory?
Please help :)
The problem is, that every time you are adding another iframe from menu, you are registring new click handler to every element with '.Ok' class, so also for every iframe element you already loaded.
Edit: To register the click only for the .Ok element in the iframe use:
$('.Ok').live('click', function() {...});
without the scope to the parent window.
BTW: $('...').live(...) is deprecated. Use .on() to attach event handlers.
I am trying to make it so when you click on an iframe it loads the page it is displaying. I have tried putting it inside a <iframe src="something.com"></iframe> tag but that does not work. I want an effect much like zoomer were when your mouse clicks on the iframe it sends you to the source page. This effect would require the iframe to not allow selection of its text. I tried putting a layer above the iframe of the same size and having that link but this does not work because of what this iframe will be doing.
EDIT:
The iframe is on the same domain
Ok third try: The magic of javascript
jQuery has a method, called .contents() , that when used on an iframe element returns the document of the iframe.
// Get a reference to the iframe document
var iframeDoc = $('#inviteFrame').contents().get(0);
Now you can bind a click event to it:
// Bind event to iframe document
$(iframeDoc).bind('click', function( event ) {
// User has clicked the Iframe !!
});
You could make the entire page inside the iFrame a link with target _top, but only if the url is page.(html/php)#iframe
Oh, I see. Why not just an image of the page that goes to the actual page, instead of an iframe?
This works perfectly fine:
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
$.fancybox({'href' : 'http://www.cnn.com','frameWidth':500,'frameHeight':500,'hideOnContentClick': false,'type':'iframe'});
});
</script>
That is, FancyBox opens and displays the CNN homepage. However, if I change the href attribute to "#pg"
and have the page coded this way:
<body>
<div id="pg"></div>
<script type="text/javascript">
document.getElementById("pg").innerHTML = "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\" \"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\"><html xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\"><head><title></title></head><body>test me now</body></html>";
</script>
</body>
FancyBox opens but no text is displayed. (The text "text me now" is displayed in the #pg div element. Notice it is assigned to the DIV's innerHTML at the end of the page.)
Basically, I want to know if there is a way dynamically initialize a DIV's innerHTML property and display it as a FancyBox type iFrame? (The content of the iFrame will have a button that prints the iFrame's document.)
TIA
UPDATE: 07/28/12
As #arttronics suggested, I put together a jsFiddle
To summarize, ultimately the objective is to be able to click a button contained inside a FancyBox that prints the entire contents of the FancyBox without opening another window. (I want to use FancyBox as a report viewer for content parsed by Javascript.)
I assume that I need to display content using FancyBox's iframe player, but I could be wrong.
The jsFiddle shows:
The FancyBox is able to display text that validates as an HTML page using the inline player. The text can either be referenced via href or content.
However, when the player is an iframe and the content comes from href, then the FancyBox container is empty. If the contents comes from the content attribute, FancyBox shows a 404 error.
Simply comment and uncomment the jsFiddle code to see what I mean.
Any ideas for how I can meet my objective are appreciated and will get an up vote!
TIA.
Update: 07/31/2012
This new jsFiddle example: Iframe report viewer works but not in FancyBox
As you can see, I've tried several ways to display the iframe in FancyBox. And while FancyBox does display the contents of the iframe, the printing feature breaks.
I think one method for solving this problem would be to write the content of the myContent var to the FancyBox after it is loaded, but I can't (A) find the right DOM node to write to, and (B) I can't get FancyBox to display an iframe using its iframe player when the iframe src="about:blank".
Any suggestions? Or do you see a way to fix the jsFiddle example?
Do you really expect that <iframe src="#myID"></iframe> would open an element having id myID into iframe?
If you want to print content of the fancyBox, then you can add print button - http://jsfiddle.net/s3jRA/
Updated demo - http://jsfiddle.net/qVrLr/ - for creating and updating contents of iframe
As is often the case, I was looking at things backwards. The solution (with caveats) is this, rather than display a div element using the iframe player, hide an iframe in the html and display it using the inline player.
See this working example: jsFiddle
This solves the problem of being able to print dynamic content without opening another window. Additionally if the text overflows the FancyBox, the entire contents are still printed. (That's something I could not get to happen when I printed the FancyBox and changed the various page elements visibility styles to hidden).
Major Caveats
I've tested this in IE 8 and it works, however I still cannot get this to work in Chrome.
One reason for trying this approach was my assumption that I would be able to include within the dyanmic page content an #media print style. That technique does not work (in IE anyway) for some reason. However, inline styles do work as do HTML markup tags (notice the <strong> tag in the jsFiddle example: var myContent). So something is strange.
I have a page with a fixed header div like a tool bar and an Iframe which loads content form the same/different domains.
The problem is whenever a link inside the iframe is clicked, it scrolls the page to the top hiding the toolbar itself. This happens in desktop/mobile webkit browsers.
Note:- I found the reason for why the iframe scrolls the parent page when any link inside it is clicked, it turns out that if the anchor tags within the iframe have empty hash values i.e href="#" and if they are clicked then it causes the parent page to scroll to point from where the iframe starts. This happens in webkit browsers only for me. This is not reproducible in FF.
If you are dealing with the problem in Javascript simply use this code:
ifrm.setAttribute("onload","scroll(0,0);"); //(ifrm is the id of the iframe)
or
<script language="javascript">
function totop() {
scroll(0,0);
}
</script>
and in your html for iframe, add an onload attribute as below:
<iframe name="iframe" onload="totop()">
Got this 2nd solution from another forum, and changed to the 1st one to suit my requirement as I am creating the iframe element and setting its properties in javascript and not in html. It worked for chrome as well as IE. FF didn't have the problem in the first place.
In FF we can right-click "Show This Frame Only". So how to do it in javascript/jquery? Becoz i want to remove my webapps banner (which inside another frame of another frameset) but fail.
From what i could understand, you want to remove your web-page's head banner. That is, your page is inside an iframe and you want that it automatically take over the parent page as soon as it loads. To do that, add this javascript code:
top.document.location.href="your_page_link";