I am opening a modal popup window. Then I access a parent window textbox and other attributes using window.opener
. It is working fine in firefox but not in IE8.
The approach I would take is the following:
OpenWindow
, that browser sniffs for the window.opener
methodFor example:
if(window.opener == undefined) {
//probably not Firefox...
}
and if it finds it then uses it, else it tests for the IE variant and uses it. And then it checks Safari's version, etc...
Disable Internet Explorer's "Protected Mode", which prevents access to this object.
The steps for this are:
Now you should be able to access the window.opener object.
There are two ways to solve the problem: Note: "window.opener" is not supported by IE if "showModalDialog" is been used.
1) Instead of "window.showModalDialog" use "window.open"
2) If you want to use "window.showModalDialog" then do the following:
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
function YourFunction()
{
var opener = null;
if (window.dialogArguments) // Internet Explorer supports window.dialogArguments
{
opener = window.dialogArguments;
}
else // Firefox, Safari, Google Chrome and Opera supports window.opener
{
if (window.opener)
{
opener = window.opener;
}
}
// write you code and refer "opener"
window.close();
}
</script>
As a cross-browser alternative, you can give a custom attribute to the new window while you are opening it:
var popup = window.open(...);
popup.isPopup = true;
Then, in the referred page:
if (window.isPopup) {
// Do something
}
else {
// Not in a popup
}
You can pass arguments to showModalDialog function. Simply pass window object as an argument.
window.showModalDialog(theURL, window);
Yo can access the arguments from the modal window using dialogArguments. See: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms533723%28VS.85%29.aspx
var openerWindow = window.dialogArguments;