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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T09:58:51+00:00 2026-05-12T09:58:51+00:00

I open a new window using the following code: purchaseWin = window.open(Purchase.aspx,purchaseWin2, location=0,status=0,scrollbars=0,width=700,height=400); I

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I open a new window using the following code:

purchaseWin = window.open("Purchase.aspx","purchaseWin2", "location=0,status=0,scrollbars=0,width=700,height=400");

I want to access the dom tree of the purchaseWin, e.g.

purchaseWin.document.getElementById("tdProduct").innerHTML = "2";

It doesn’t work. I can only do this:

purchaseWin.document.write("abc");

I also try this and it doesn’t work too:

 $(purchaseWin.document).ready(function(){

     purchaseWin.$("#tdProduct").html("2");

   });

What should I do?

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    2026-05-12T09:58:52+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 9:58 am

    With jQuery, you have to access the contents of the document of your child window:

    $(purchaseWin.document).ready(function () {
      $(purchaseWin.document).contents().find('#tdProduct').html('2');
    });
    

    Without libraries, with plain JavaScript, you can do it this way:

    purchaseWin.onload = function () {
      purchaseWin.document.getElementById('tdProduct').innerHTML = '2';
    };
    

    I think that the problem was that you were trying to retrieve the DOM element before the child window actually loaded.

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