I have a main window (#1) on my webpage from which I open a new browser window (#2) from which I open a new window (#3).
Now if my user closes window#2 before window#3, I have the problem that window#3 no longer can call function in its window.opener since it has gone away.
What I would like to do is to set window#3.opener to window#1 when window#2 closes.
I’ve tried to do this i window#2 (by the way I use jquery):
var children = []; $(window).unload( function( ) { $.each( children, function( p, win ) { if ( win ) { win.opener = window.opener; } } ); } );
When window#3 is loaded I add the window to the array children in window#2.
But still when window#2 is closed before window#3, windows#3’s window.opener doesn’t point to window#1.
How do I make sure that my grand child window (window#3), can still call the main window (window#1) after window#2 is closed?
In the third wndow you put in:
Thus you have the handle to the grandmother-window, and you can then use it for anything directly: