Oh, never noticed that funcionality, that's nice. The 'myIframe' var is unnecessary though.
cheers, - ricardo On Mar 3, 3:38 pm, "Matt W." <propel...@gmail.com> wrote: > function getContentFromIframe(iFrameName) { > > var myIFrame = $("#"+iFrameName); > > var content = myIFrame.contents().find("body").html(); > > $('#myiFrame-content').append(content); > > On Mar 3, 9:56 am, "Rick Faircloth" <r...@whitestonemedia.com> wrote: > > > I've made various attempts at translating this into jQuery without success. > > > I guess I'm just not sufficient enough in regular JS to make it work. > > > It's working, but I'd like it to be written as much as possible in jQuery > > syntax. > > > Would some please translatethe first three lines of this into jQuery for me? > > > Thanks, > > > Rick > > > function getContentFromIframe(iFrameName) { > > > var myIFrame = document.getElementById(iFrameName); > > > var content = myIFrame.contentWindow.document.body(innerHTML); > > > $('#myiFrame-content').append(content); > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ---------------------------------------------- > > > "My reading of history convinces me that most bad government results from > > too much government." > > > - Thomas Jefferson