Look to use window.parent.location.href, and window.parent.location.search 
(this gets the query string).

Assuming the frame is same within the main frame like an IFrame.

Tryst


 


 

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Hi!

You would have to use Javascript to fix this. Maybe store a variable in a form 
in another frame and reference it from the mainframe.

Best regards
/Gustav Wiberg
 

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From: GP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 9:44 AM
To: php-windows@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP-WIN] $_GET of a parent frame?

Hi all,

I'm working on an page with frames. I would like to read an url variable 
from the 'main' page, in one of the sub-pages.
E.g. url (in the browser) www.test.com?log=NO
One of the frames is an php script (say: content.php), where the log must be 
read.
However, the content.php script is updated from anonther (navigation frame).

So my question: is it possible to read the log variable from the parent 
frame, using the $_Get statement?

If not (would not supprise me) does anyone has a sugestion?

Regards,
Gerrit 

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