I have a standard 3-frame layout; "fnav" on the left, "fheader" at the top and "fcontent" below the header. All files are located locally on the hard drive.
This is the JS function that is throwing the error:
function writeHeaderFrame() { try { var headerFrame = window.top.frames['fheader']; var headerTable = document.getElementById('headerTable'); if (headerFrame && headerTable) { headerFrame.document.body.style.backgroundColor = "Black"; var headerFrameBody = headerFrame.document.documentElement.childNodes[1]; headerFrameBody.innerHTML = headerTable.innerHTML; } else if (headerTable) { // there is a headerTable, but no headerFrame headerTable.style.display = 'inline' // show the headerTable } } catch (e) { alert('from header.js, writeHeaderFrame(): ' + e.message); } }
Clicking on a link in fnav (or initially loading the frameset) loads content into fcontent, then a JS file in fcontent loads the "header" frame... or it is supposed to, anyway. The Javascript runs fine initially, but whenever a link is clicked I get the following error:
Permission Denied To Get Window.document
I am unable to determine why. Any and all suggestions would be appreciated.