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I'm trying to access document on a new window, within the same domain, however I get that permission is denied. Why would this be?

function test(){
    var test1 = document.createElement('a'); 
    document.body.appendChild(test1); 
    test1.innerHTML = 'me'; 
    test1.onclick = function(){
        var wnd = window.open('../../../../../', 'wnd'); 
        setInterval(function(){
            wnd.document.write(1)
        }, 5000);
    }
};

Error: Permission denied to access property 'document'

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  • Are you doing this through a server eg: localhost or are you going through your file system eg: file:\\blahblah\word\other\something.hmtl?
    – zero298
    Jan 16, 2014 at 23:33
  • are you testing on IE? Jan 16, 2014 at 23:34
  • FireFox 26. It doesn't work on any browsers, though. If I console.log wnd, I can see details. Additionally, if I do addEventListener('load', ...), the load event is fired off at the correct time. console.log(event) will display the event and domains, however doing console.log(event.currentTarget) logs nothing and is blank (clicking the event in console will display it, though). Jan 16, 2014 at 23:37
  • Hey, I deleted my post because I just tested what you have in FF, and it is working. Every five seconds, my page is updating with another "1". Granted, I just pasted it into a console. Jan 16, 2014 at 23:42
  • Would it make a different if the window that is being opened is redirecting itself (all be it same domain, still)? Jan 16, 2014 at 23:46

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