I had a page that does some event setup on window.onload:
function prepEvents()
{
document.getEle mentById("menum ap_sales").onmo useover =
swapMenuSales;
// etc
}
window.onload = prepEvents;
worked great, until the page where this javascript src is loaded now
contains an iframe. It seems that the document.getEle mentById() call
is returning null now. If I remove the iframe, it all works again.
Presumably it's something to do with having multiple documents now,
but how do I access the one I want?
Thanks for your help!
Andy C
Jun 30 '08
10 3778
AC a écrit :
I don't know if you've read the original post, but it asked how to
reference elements when the page includes an iframe.
Perhaps could you when you post (and answer) copy a part (significative
part) of the previous post.
As we could understand of what i's question, matter, subject ...
The original code
was posted to demonstrate how elements were being referenced in the
page without an iframe, that worked.
No, nothing was worked in previous code : no JS ... !
The long code was posted when it
was asked for. Maybe I replied to the wrong person - apologies if
that's the case.
Never mind, thanks anyway.
Not time by now
I'll try to see it this evening (6 hours)
But if it would have been possible to have the code seen by a browser it
would be much better.
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