Not at the moment. If I put it inside this -

$('a[rel="email_page"]').click(function(){

window.open(this.href,'mywindow','height=580,width=400,scrollTo,resizable=0,scrollbars=0,location=0','false');
        return false;

});

the popup comes up but the parent also loads the form and no URL gets
carried across.


On Sep 26, 2:46 am, ricardobeat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is this line
>
> $("#message").get(0).value += window.opener.location.href;
>
> running from inside the popup?
>
> On Sep 25, 8:48 am, Stinhambo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I am having some problems with that bit of code.
>
> > Basically I am launching a popup window and this is my js file -
>
> > $('a[rel="email_page"]').click(function(){
>
> > window.open(this.href,'mywindow','height=580,width=400,scrollTo,resizable=0,scrollbars=0,location=0','false');
> >         return false;
>
> > });
>
> > // This passes along the URL of the parent opener when clicking "Email
> > this page"
> > $("#message").get(0).value += window.opener.location.href;
>
> > but it seems to be causing a conflict in the rest of my code.
>
> > My Firebug console log says -
> > $("#message").get(0) is undefined
>
> > If I comment out the line, everything works nicely.
>
> > Any idea if I can get rid of this error and still retain the
> > functionality?

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