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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T08:23:05+00:00 2026-06-17T08:23:05+00:00

Pretty much the question sums it up. I’m trying to do something similar to

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Pretty much the question sums it up. I’m trying to do something similar to Gmail, where if you’ve entered stuff in a text field then the website will prompt you to to confirm if you want to leave the page.

But what if the text field in question is in an iframe? Obviously I can assign the iframe an id, but is there any javascript command or something that can check if a field in an iframe is empty or not? Is this even possible?

Edit: The iframe source and page the iframe is embedded in are from the same domain.

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    2026-06-17T08:23:06+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 8:23 am
    var value = document.getElementById('iframeID').contentDocument
                        .getElementById('theTextBoxId').value;
    

    And yes, it’s possible, you just need to get access to the <iframe> document with contentDocument.

    From the DOM iframe element, scripts can get access to the window object of the included HTML page via the contentWindow property. The contentDocument property refers to the document element inside the iframe (this is equivalent to contentWindow.document), but is not supported by Internet Explorer versions before IE8.

    Scripts trying to access a frame’s content are subject to the same-origin policy, and cannot access most of the properties in the other window object if it was loaded from a different domain.

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