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Robert Oschler
I have a page that has an iframe in it that is sourced to a document
belonging to an external domain. The external domain document in the iframe
has a link that changes the top level document URL.
If the user hits the "BACK" button to come back to my original top level
document, the IFrame document still has FOCUS, not my top level document
that contains it. I'd like to switch focus back to my top level domain so
that some Javascript interval based code I have in it, can resume executing.
Does anyone know how to do this?
thx
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Robert Oschler
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belonging to an external domain. The external domain document in the iframe
has a link that changes the top level document URL.
If the user hits the "BACK" button to come back to my original top level
document, the IFrame document still has FOCUS, not my top level document
that contains it. I'd like to switch focus back to my top level domain so
that some Javascript interval based code I have in it, can resume executing.
Does anyone know how to do this?
thx
--
Robert Oschler
"Let the web hear you, add your voice to your web site in minutes!"
-- http://audiodirect.spiderchase.com/
(For a limited time, free voiceover with every sign-up, use this link
instead)
-- http://audio.spiderchase.com/
(A song - are you blue?)
-- http://bluedreams.spiderchase.com/