I am in a similar situation and I don't want to use the iFrame, but
how do you use jQuery to do the following.

I have a page on my server and I want to display, say, www.google.com
in a portion of my page. With an iFrame, I simply set the src of the
iFrame. I've tried using jQuery to do the same but it won't work.

What I'm doing is this. I have a "search page" residing on another
site entirely and I'm going to be displaying that page on my page. In
the end it will be in the same domain but I'm trying to get a jump on
development.

What I need is to be able to manipulate the elements from the returned
page from my "parent page".

Any ideas?

On Nov 5, 4:17 pm, Michel Belleville <michel.bellevi...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> $('#canvas_frame').contents().find('#my_div');
>
> To seek an id use "#", to seek inside a div use .contents().
>
> Plus, refrain from using iframe, this is almost as bad as using frame and
> almost never worth it. AJAX is good for you instead of shitty iframes.
>
> Michel Belleville
>
> 2009/11/5 Danish <engrdanishsid...@gmail.com>
>
>
>
> > I have a page with multiple Frames and Division, Now I am trying to
> > extract one div having id="my_div" from iframe with Id =
> > "canvas_frame" but I am fail to do so, Nor I am getting iframe neither
> > Division in iframe.
> > I tried all these selectors but always null returns although they are
> > in page:
> > 1) $("my_div");
> > 2) $("my_div","canvas_frame");
> > 3) $("canvas_frame",content.document);
> > 4) $("canvas_frame");
> > 5)  var $frame = $("canvas_frame",content.document);
> >     var $div = $("my_div",$frame);
>
> > I am able to do this with Pure JavaScript but due to some reasons I
> > want to use JQuery Library, Any help will be highly appreciated.

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