An edit to the comment above, I am not trying to access or share data between the parent window and the iframe contained in it. (instead of "two iframes")
On Mar 20, 8:30 pm, Dhana <sldh...@gmail.com> wrote: > Ok, but the thing is, I am not accessing any content per se. I am > simply displaying the iframe in the main parent window without trying > to share data across those two iframes. Would that still be affected? > > On Mar 20, 8:28 pm, mkmanning <michaell...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > You can't access the content of an iframe when it's in a different > > domain (different domain == subdomain). > > > On Mar 20, 7:58 pm, Dhana <sldh...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > I know this message is not supposed to be here since it's not a jquery > > > issue, but I really need some in depth help on this. > > > > I have an iframe in a domain here > > > http://www.brighthouse.com/products/home_phone/IND/battery.aspx. > > > > The iframe basically contains the shopping section of the site. The > > > iframe path ishttps://batteryreplacement.brighthouse.com/shop/index.aspx. > > > As you can see, the iframe is a subdomain of the main domain. But I > > > keep getting an "Acess is denied" for jquery.min.js which is > > > referenced in the subdomain. Does anyone know why this could be > > > happening? When I see the iframe content by itself, there are no > > > issues of course. > > > > This only happens in IE, not Firefox. Why would the parent window say > > > "access denied" for a content in an iframe, especially one that is in > > > a subdomain.