I have this iframe code:
<iframe src="http://www.example.com" border="0" framespacing="0" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" vspace="0" hspace="0" scrolling="yes" width="100%" frameborder="0" height="100%"></iframe>
What i'm trying to do is..when i click any link in iframe page..then i will go to it and the page will load and i will getout from the current page to the iframe link as a new page.
Something like target="_self"
- not like the normal iframe which will go to this link without any changes in browser itself.
Example :
iframe src : http://www.w3schools.com
When i click "Learn HTML" inside the iframe page..then i will go to http://www.w3schools.com/html/default.asp
and my browser URL will change to it too.
So i just clicked a link inside the iframe and i go to it.
Any ideas?
Yes, you can use target="_parent" to achieve this.
"target="_parent" opens the linked document in the parent frame."
Example:
<a target="_parent" href="http://example.org">Click me!</a>
Edit:
If that's not working, you can try _top
:
<a target="_top" href="http://example.org">Click me!</a>
Or base target
:
<base target="_parent" />
Or window.top.location
in JavaScript:
window.top.location = "http://example.com";
What you're looking for is <a href="..." target="_parent">
_parent
will cause it to go to the parent frame
_top
will cause it to go to the top-most level.
Either _parent
or _top
should work for your target.
You can use javascript to add the target to the links dynamically, something like this.
function onLoadIF(frame)
{
var elements = frame.getElementsByTagName('a'),
len = elements.length;
while( len-- ) {
elements[len].target = "_parent";
}
}
And then add onload="onLoadIF(this)" to the iframe.
Yes, just add target="_parent"
on the link and it load on main page.
If site opens in iframe then redirect to main site
<script>
if (window.top.location != window.self.location) {
top.window.location.href = window.self.location;
}
</script>