No, thickbox is a jQuery plugin; so it is jQuery.
Since you are loading the form in an iframe (imagine you are not using
thickbox) you should be looking for a way to "write to parent from iframe"
or something like that. I am not at my computer so I can really do any
testing, but do a search for "
On Aug 3, 4:51 pm, jsmart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to have the pop-up do something (upload an image in this
> case) then when the image loads, pass the file name to a text box in
> the form on the parent window. With the onload command I have been
> able to make the window close
I apologize - I also realize that yes, this is thick box, not jquery -
head is spinning from all the code.
Visit http://dev.internetdesign.com/mymin/addmastmedia.php
If you click on Add an image, you will see what I want (it works
through a pop up) then if you click on Add label or artist you w
John,
Do you have something up so that I can take a look at it to see what you are
trying to do? I can only imagine you are using something like Thickbox or
something similar where the page being loaded into the modal box is actually
in an iframe. If so, you should treat things as if it is from i
Ok, I tried this, but have been overwhelmed by stupidity.
Do I need to add this to the external code I use for the modal window?
I added it to the head of the parent page, and the chil;d page to no
avail. I do not get error reports, it just does not perform. I made
sure that I had properly identif
Thank you - I will give that a go
It strikes me that it should be easy. But then it strikes me that many
things *should* be easy! My js knowlege is sadly lacking. I am very
greatful for you taking the time to help me - I will post my results
here
I haven't done it, but isn't the modal window just a div on the parent page?
I would think you could add a function in the onHide callback that would
select the appropriate modal window field and then populate your parent
window field with the value. Not tested, but something like this should
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