Ok, I supposed it!

Thanks anyway guys!

On Jul 1, 8:28 pm, Michael Lawson <mjlaw...@us.ibm.com> wrote:
> It isn't possible.  iframes abide  by the same origin policy just as ajax
> requests do.
>
> cheers
>
> Michael Lawson
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> find they make sense, conform to your experience, and don't harm yourself
> or others, only then should you accept them.'
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>   Date:       07/01/2009 02:18 PM                                             
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>   Subject:    [jQuery] Re: Problem accessing external iframe form values      
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> I believe that it's not possible, in general, as you said due to
> security reasons.
>
> On Jul 1, 12:17 am, skywalk3r <luca.martinc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi, I'm getting sick trying to solve this problem:
>
> > I have a web page A that loads another page B using an iframe (or an
> > object tag), the B page is an external page (it's not on my server)
> > and contains a form.
>
> > I want to be able to auto fill the form with pre-defined values. In
> > jquery i think it's impossible due to security reasons, somebody can
> > help me?!?!
>
> > I hope I explained the problem correctly, if you need more info just
> > tell me.
> > Thanks,
>
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