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I have a use case where a complex UI hierarchy needs to be rendered in an iframe, but the logic handling it (creation, enter document, event handling, exit document) need to be in the main frame / app.

I face issues with getting a typed reference to the Document instance of the iframe. Is this possible at all? The code errors even with type casts.

Any advise would be helpful, except the one to use js interop - something as simple as extracting a UI branch and fitting it inside an iframe should not require this IMHO.

Also if this is not possible where should I go filling a bug?

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Cross window access is very limited due to security concerns. There are open issues to allow it again because it can be circumvented by dart-js-interop anyway.

So the suggested solution is to use dart:js as workaround until the issues are fixed.

  var ifrm = new js.JsObject.fromBrowserObject(dom.querySelector('#ifrm'));
  print(ifrm['contentWindow']);
  print(ifrm['contentDocument']);
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  • I am currently trying it with dart:js and it is still not working (js.context['window']['frameid'] is not allowed either... how do I do this?
    – Peter StJ
    Mar 9, 2015 at 11:34
  • What about js.context('window'].['frames'][0])? Mar 9, 2015 at 11:42
  • I dont get it, does not seem like a valid dart expression at all, also it seems Dart figures out that the result of content[frames][index] is an IframeElement and does not allow access with []: Class 'IFrameElement' has no instance method '[]'.
    – Peter StJ
    Mar 9, 2015 at 11:48
  • Thank, so how would I use this 'HTMLDocument' as dart html.Document? Currently it still thinks it is a JsObject?
    – Peter StJ
    Mar 9, 2015 at 13:04
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    I don't think you can get a typed/Dart object from this JsObject. As far as I know all you can do is interact with it using dart-js-interop. Mar 9, 2015 at 13:06
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Try to use window.postMessage() to transfer DOM updates between the frames. That might be a possiblity I guess?

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  • It is an option, but the overhead is much bigger and is not suitable for syncing with RAF.
    – Peter StJ
    Mar 10, 2015 at 9:28

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