I am trying to access the DOM of an iframe that loads an external URL. Of course that I get a "Permission denied for" error due to cross domain security. How can I make this work? I saw something done with json (but I can not get a json string from my external source) and something done with HTML5 postmessage.
you can see it live at : http://jsfiddle.net/QPBvJ/
The code is:
$(document).ready(function(){
$('#get').live('click', function() {
var currentIFrame = $('#frameDemo');
currentIFrame.contents().find("a").css("background-color","#BADA55");
alert ("done")
});
});
<iframe src="http://api.jquery.com/" width="80%" height="600" id='frameDemo'></iframe>
<button id="get">Get</button>
What would the the easiest way to make this work. Thank you
There is no way to make this work. Unless, the foreign domain you try to access supports a procedure like C.O.R.S, JSONP or postMessage.
There are a few exceptions (like always):
If you're dealing with a WebApp for instance, you can tell your users that they have to grant access to
cross-domain-calls
.In Gecko/Firefox for instance, you can call
which enables the browser to access foreign domains via
ajax/iframes
. In this scenario, an user has to setto
true
underabout:config
to make this work.In the
Internet Explorers
of this world, there is a setting called something likeallow cross-domain access
deeply hidden in thesecurity
tab, which must be set toenable
.Chrome
allows cross-domain calls with a commandline argument: