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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T02:31:05+00:00 2026-05-22T02:31:05+00:00

Okay, I’m having serious problems here. On my own computer, this code works just

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Okay, I’m having serious problems here. On my own computer, this code works just fine. But on my coworkers, it breaks in IE and Firefox.

var openlocation = window.opener.location.href;

breaks for “Permission Denied”, on the window.opener part. So, on the opener page, I wrote a function that’s stored in an external .js page:

var getLocation = function() {
    return window.location.href;
};

and then calling that, like
var openlocation = window.opener.getLocation();

Does anyone have any idea why this is breaking?

Edit: One page is creating the popup, and they’re both on the same domain.
The popup page has the following code:


$(document).ready(function () {
    var openlocation = window.opener.getLocation();
    (function setTimer() {
        setInterval(function () {
            if (window.opener.location.href != openlocation) {    // they've changed screens
                window.close();
            }
        }, 15000);
    })();
  $("input#notescancel").click(function () {
        window.close();
  });
});

I’ve tried with both my getLocation() function and just using window.opener.location.href but, for all computers but mine, it breaks.
Thanks.

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    2026-05-22T02:31:05+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 2:31 am

    I figured it out. I was going to deep into window.opener.location – for IE, I should stop it there, convert it to a string, and call it good. Which is what I did, and it now works.

    So, instead of window.opener.location.href, I just used window.opener.location.toString() for IE.

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