I’m trying to call a jQuery popup window function from within an iframe.
In my external .js which is included in my parent frame I have this:
(function($){
$.fn.popupWindow = function(instanceSettings){
return this.each(function(){
$(this).click(function(){
$.fn.popupWindow.defaultSettings = {
centerBrowser:0, // center window over browser window? {1 (YES) or 0 (NO)}. overrides top and left
centerScreen:0, // center window over entire screen? {1 (YES) or 0 (NO)}. overrides top and left
height:500, // sets the height in pixels of the window.
left:0, // left position when the window appears.
location:0, // determines whether the address bar is displayed {1 (YES) or 0 (NO)}.
menubar:0, // determines whether the menu bar is displayed {1 (YES) or 0 (NO)}.
resizable:0, // whether the window can be resized {1 (YES) or 0 (NO)}. Can also be overloaded using resizable.
scrollbars:0, // determines whether scrollbars appear on the window {1 (YES) or 0 (NO)}.
status:0, // whether a status line appears at the bottom of the window {1 (YES) or 0 (NO)}.
width:500, // sets the width in pixels of the window.
windowName:null, // name of window set from the name attribute of the element that invokes the click
windowURL:null, // url used for the popup
top:0, // top position when the window appears.
toolbar:0 // determines whether a toolbar (includes the forward and back buttons) is displayed {1 (YES) or 0 (NO)}.
};
settings = $.extend({}, $.fn.popupWindow.defaultSettings, instanceSettings || {});
var windowFeatures = 'height=' + settings.height +
',width=' + settings.width +
',toolbar=' + settings.toolbar +
',scrollbars=' + settings.scrollbars +
',status=' + settings.status +
',resizable=' + settings.resizable +
',location=' + settings.location +
',menuBar=' + settings.menubar;
settings.windowName = this.name || settings.windowName;
settings.windowURL = this.href || settings.windowURL;
var centeredY,centeredX;
if(settings.centerBrowser){
if ($.browser.msie) {//hacked together for IE browsers
centeredY = (window.screenTop - 120) + ((((document.documentElement.clientHeight + 120)/2) - (settings.height/2)));
centeredX = window.screenLeft + ((((document.body.offsetWidth + 20)/2) - (settings.width/2)));
}else{
centeredY = window.screenY + (((window.outerHeight/2) - (settings.height/2)));
centeredX = window.screenX + (((window.outerWidth/2) - (settings.width/2)));
}
window.open(settings.windowURL, settings.windowName, windowFeatures+',left=' + centeredX +',top=' + centeredY).focus();
}else if(settings.centerScreen){
centeredY = (screen.height - settings.height)/2;
centeredX = (screen.width - settings.width)/2;
window.open(settings.windowURL, settings.windowName, windowFeatures+',left=' + centeredX +',top=' + centeredY).focus();
}else{
window.open(settings.windowURL, settings.windowName, windowFeatures+',left=' + settings.left +',top=' + settings.top).focus();
}
return false;
});
});
};
})(jQuery);
In my parent frame I have this:
<script type="text/javascript" src="...jquery.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
$('.popit').popupWindow({
height:350,
width:450,
centerBrowser:1
});
});
</script>
If I put the following line in my parent frame I get the expected result – popup works:
<a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk" title="bbc.co.uk" class="popit" name="windowx">BBC<a/>
The popupWindow function is associated with the popit class – no problem. But how do I modify the above code in order to call this function from an iframe, and what is the javascript in the iframe to achieve this?
Here’s some sample code for your iframe:
Notice how the code is reaching up to the parent to set the function inside of the iframe for local use.
HTH