I am very new to this topic so it might be a simple question but I could not answer it by googling.
I have two HTML files and a javascript file (see below). The first HTML file contains an input field where an user can enter a temperature in degree celcius. This number is then converted to the temperature in Kelvin using a javascript function called "convTemp".
Problem is the output. I would like to get the result printed on both HTML pages (in "< p id="output" > text to be replaced < /p >") but currently it works only for one of the files. How can I modify the javascript file/HTML files to update both HTML files at the same time and not only one? Any comments are welcome! If it is not possible using javascript, how else could it be done?
Here are the files I use demonstrating the problem using a small toy example:
HTML file number 1:
<html>
<head>
<title>JavaScript-Test</title>
<script src="JSfunc.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
</head>
<body>
<form name="Calc">
<input type="text" name="myNumber" size="3">
<input type="button" value="convert temperatures" onclick="convTemp(document.Calc.myNumber.value, 'output')"><BR>
<p id="output">Here the output will appear and a new tab will open as well.</p>
</body>
</html>
HTML file number 2:
<html>
<head>
<title>HTML number 2</title>
<script src="JSfunc.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
</head>
<body>
<p id="output">This replacement does not work yet</p>
</body>
</html>
Javascript file:
function convTemp(x, tID) {
var res = parseFloat(x) + 273.15;
window.open('htmlfile2.html'); /*, "_self" */
document.getElementById(tID).innerHTML = x + " degrees are " + res + " Kelvin.";
}
Edit: I tried the localStorage solution but it still does not work. The js file now looks as follows:
function convTemp(x) {
var res = parseFloat(x) + 273.15;
/*window.open('htmlfile2.html'); /*, "_self" */
if (typeof(Storage) != "undefined") {
localStorage.setItem("resCalc", res);
window.location.href = 'htmlfile2.html';
document.getElementById("output").innerHTML = x + " degrees are " + localStorage.getItem("resCalc") + " Kelvin.";
}
else {
document.getElementById("output").innerHTML = "Sorry, your browser does not support Web Storage...";
}
}
Any ideas? Thanks!
Edit 2: I added a working solution (see below). If anyone has a better solution, please post it - thanks!