I have a button that loads two different pages in two iframes. I need to wait for those loads to complete (like ready(), don't care about images and other content) and then trigger another action. How can I do this?
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问题:
回答1:
One way would be for the iFrame content to signal that it is ready. Here is a simplistic way to do this:
Main Page
var status = [false, false];
function doneLoading(index)
{
status[index] = true;
if (status[1] && status[2])
alert("Both iframes are done loading");
}
In each iFrame
$(document).ready(function() { parent.doneLoading(1) }); // or 2
回答2:
Using $.when() will help you (jQuery 1.5 and higher). For example:
function doAjax(){
return $.get('foo.htm');
}
function doMoreAjax(){
return $.get('bar.htm');
}
$.when( doAjax(), doMoreAjax() )
.then(function(){
console.log( 'I fire once BOTH ajax requests have completed!' );
})
.fail(function(){
console.log( 'I fire if one or more requests failed.' );
});
回答3:
In my opinion, the safest solution might be to have a parent iframe that would embedd both iframes and wait for the entire page (the parent page) to load :
$(parent).load(function(){
... //if you get there then the 2 iframes are already loaded
}
The drawback is that it's a lot of iframes