I am doing file upload async with jquery/php using the target attribute of a form. The target is my iframe named “uploads”; To manage error in the php file, I return string like “ERR_TOO_LARGE_FILE” with an echo which will be inside the iframe body.
The problem is I don’t know how to detect when the iframe is ready and access its content to see if there’s an error. I tried the following code but it didn’t work:
$("#uploads").on("load", function() {
alert($(this).html());
});
an alert box did appear, but nothing inside. I also tried using the ready event instead but this time, nothing appears.
Would like to know a way to achieve this or an alternate solution if you have a better one.
Because you’re not allowed to modify the content of an iframe, at least you’re not suppose to, you can’t directly access it using jquery. Use
.contents()&.find()to get the html from the iframe so you can get the info you need.So,
should return the contents of the html in the iframe. You can swap out the ‘html’ for a tag id if you know the specific element you’re looking for.