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I'm trying to use the following code to open a new window.

$("#printBtn").on("click", function () {
     var w = window.open(this.href, "myWindowName", "width=800, height=600");
     $(w.document.body).children(".top-fixed-nav").remove();
     return false;
});

The problem I'm having is the new window does open with the output required but the line where I'm using $(w.document.body).children(".top-fixed-nav").remove(); isn't working i.e. the .top-fixed-nav doesn't remove. I've tried binding it to the ready event as well

$("#printBtn").on("click", function () {
       var w = window.open(this.href, "myWindowName", "width=800, height=600");
    $(w).ready(function(){
        $(w.document.body).children(".top-fixed-nav").remove();
    });
    return false;
});

but that didn't work either. Can anyone please tell me, what I'm doing wrong?

Update

Have tried this:

$("#printBtn").on("click", function () {
       var w = window.open(this.href, "myWindowName", "width=800, height=600");
//        $(w.document).ready(function(){
// and    $(w.document).load(function(){
        $(w.document.body).children(".top-fixed-nav").remove();
    });
    return false;
});

Both of these didn't work either.

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  • Can you show us related html of window you opening?
    – Adil
    Jul 30, 2013 at 7:32
  • Are the windows on the same domain? Jul 30, 2013 at 7:45
  • @BenjaminGruenbaum sorry! what do you mean by that? Jul 30, 2013 at 7:46
  • @KamranAhmed Is the second page you're loading on the same top level domain as the opening page? For example - they are if they're both on http://stackoverflow.com but it's not if one is on http://google.com and the other is on http://www.wikipedia.org . Jul 30, 2013 at 7:47
  • +1 Good point Benjamin. We were assuming that this.href was pointing to the same domain!
    – Abhitalks
    Jul 30, 2013 at 7:48

3 Answers 3

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$("#printBtn").on("click", function () {
    var w = window.open(this.href, "myWindowName", "width=800, height=600");
    $(w).on("load", function(){
        $(w.document.body).children(".top-fixed-nav").remove();
    });
    return false;
});

try this as onload method works on window not document.

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2

Try binding to load instead of ready:

$("#printBtn").on("click", function () {
    var w = window.open(this.href, "myWindowName", "width=800, height=600");
    $(w.document).on("load", function(){
        $(w.document.body).children(".top-fixed-nav").remove();
    });
    return false;
});

After some fiddling arround got this:

$("#printBtn").on("click", function () {
    var w = window.open(this.href, "myWindowName", "width=800, height=600");
    var callInterval = setInterval(childCall, 100);
    function childCall(){
        if (typeof w.jQuery !== "undefined") {
            //w.jQuery(document.body).children(".top-fixed-nav").remove();
            w.jQuery(".top-fixed-nav").remove();
            if(typeof callInterval !== "undefined")
                window.clearInterval(callInterval);
        }

    };
    return false;
});

Give it a try and let us know if it works:D

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  • Didn't work. I've tried to use an alert in side the on load as well but that alert wasn't called either. Jul 30, 2013 at 7:42
  • load is deprecated since version 1.8 Jul 30, 2013 at 7:42
  • 2
    You are right .load is deprecated but if you look closely I'm using on("load" ...., this is not deprecated :D
    – Valentin D
    Jul 30, 2013 at 7:45
  • Good one @ValiD but just a +1 for you, unfortunately, I have already chosen an answer ;) Jul 30, 2013 at 8:39
  • OK, did you test @Adnan Ahmed 's solution in IE becasue I can not get it to work and I'm wondering if it's something wrong with my system :(
    – Valentin D
    Jul 30, 2013 at 11:16
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You can try this:

var w = window.open(this.href, "myWindowName", "width=800, height=600");
w.document.$('body').children(".top-fixed-nav").remove();

Alternatively:

$(".top-fixed-nav", w.document.body).remove();

Note: you may have to introduce a delay to allow the window to be loaded.

setTimeout('$(".top-fixed-nav", w.document.body).remove()', 5000);
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  • First one is not even possible TypeError: Object [object HTMLDocument] has no method '$' Let me try the second one. Jul 30, 2013 at 7:37
  • Yep that is being loaded, seewindow.open(this.href, "myWindowName", "width=800, height=600"); The window does take the time to load as that taken by the original window Jul 30, 2013 at 7:40
  • Ya, you may have to introduce a delay.
    – Abhitalks
    Jul 30, 2013 at 7:43
  • But in any case, you have to! Unless the child window has its DOM loaded, how can you manipulate it?
    – Abhitalks
    Jul 30, 2013 at 7:49

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