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I know this is really a bizarre situation, but that's the truth.

I have a iframe in a page - Frame-A, I will open a popup window called Win-B from Frame-A, so, Win-B is the child of Frame-A.

win_b = window.open(...);

I can use window.opener in Win-B to call javascript within Frame-A, I can use win_b.someFunciton() in Frame-A to call javascript within Win-B.

Now, I refresh the page where Frame-A is in. Frame-A lost the reference to win_b, Win-B lost the reference of window.opener. However, I can still call javascript function in Win-B from Frame-A because I can do window.open(..) again on the same opened window to get the reference again. But I am not be able to call javascript function from Win-B to Frame-A, I can not restore the window.opener!

The question is how can I get back the reference the window.opener again. Basically, get the Frame-A reference in Win-B.

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    Wow - crazy. I have not tried it but being ballsy here. Can you pass a reference from a function in Frame-A to Win-B as a parameter win_b.setCallback( callback );, after you refreshed it an reestablished the refrence on the frame side.
    – Mathias
    Dec 12, 2012 at 19:32
  • @Mathias, make your comment an answer.
    – Ishmael
    Dec 12, 2012 at 19:51
  • I am getting close, no sure how to send the reference of the frame to the popup window.
    – Rn2dy
    Dec 12, 2012 at 19:57

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I'm really just guessing here and I haven't tested it but: Can you pass a reference to a function in Frame-A from Frame-A to Win-B:

win_b.setCallback( callback ); where callback is function in Frame-A

after you refreshed Frame-A and reestablished the reference to Win-B.

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  • Thanks Mathias, made it working by simply passing the window reference to the popup window. Haven't thought about that! Thanks a lot!
    – Rn2dy
    Dec 12, 2012 at 20:02
  • cool. good to know that you can pass the window as a reference. I will remove my EDIT then.
    – Mathias
    Dec 12, 2012 at 20:05

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