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.
http://stackoverflow.com
but it's not if one is onhttp://google.com
and the other is onhttp://www.wikipedia.org
.this.href
was pointing to the same domain!