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Mac Forum / Applications / Internet Explorer / September 2007



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using href?args from an object into a CSS layer in the current pag

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DJay - 09 Sep 2007 21:42 GMT
Hi,
Passing an argument through an OBJECT tag to a URL displayed in a layer only
passes the argument to the OUTER page.

eg; The webpage xxx.yyy.com?P1 creates a CSS layer (lyrobj) and then uses a
document.write (<object id='lyrobj' data='new.yy.com/b.html?P2'>); to insert
a new webpage into the layer.

The javascript in b.html, when loaded, sees P1 as the string following the
URL in location.search, instead of P2.  Is this a bug in IE7 or is there a
better way to get P2? BTW, in Firefox, I get P2.

Thanks in advance for any help.
Corentin Cras-Méneur - 11 Sep 2007 22:57 GMT
> Is this a bug in IE7

This newsgroup is for the Mac version of IE (hence the name ;-) ),
You should repost in the regular IE groups.

Corentin

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