I have two HTML pages: source.html and dest.html
- In source.html, I create some buttons (start, stop, pause …)
- In dest.html, I create a simple clock.
Whenever I click on one of these buttons, the source will send a message to dest. After being processed, the result (based on which button was pressed) will be sent back to the source.
I tried iframe, but it did not work for me. Are there any suggestions that do not use the client-server model?
There are 2 ways to send the message.
In source create a form which submits to dest.html, make sure the method is ‘GET’
On click of the button set the value of the message and submit the form
// something like
document.getElementById(‘message’).value = ‘HELLO’;
document.getElementById(‘form’).submit();
2a. You dont need to make the form, you can just redirect with hardcoded url on the source.html button click like
On submit the dest.html file will open, with the message available in the URL of the page
var url = window.location+””;
// if there are multiple parameters you will have to loop and store them in array for single you can use
var message = url.substr((url.indexOf(‘=’)+1));
alert(message);
2nd Method
Not tried, store them in cookies when button gets clicked on source.html and read the cookies in dest.html