![]() This can cause the src property of the IFRAME or web resource you have changed to be overwritten by the default value of the IFRAME or web resource URL property. Does anyone have any ideas? I have spent days trying to come up with a solution that works in all browsers. IFRAMES and web resources load asynchronously and the frame may not have finished loading before the Onload event script finishes. Then, in the parent window you attach a handler to react to that event. I have a solution that works great with IE, using a onreadystatechange listener. The iframe fires an event on the (potentially existing) parent window's document - please beware that the parent document needs a jQuery instance of itself for this to work. This all needs to happen without any user interaction such as a click event. the source for that iframe is a php page that prompts the. The sites or webpages loaded using iframe maintain their session history and cache values and are not dependent on the parent or the calling browser screen. These are windows to load other web pages on our website and interact with them. ![]()
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