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hi i am trying to get inner HTML of iframe element

my html document a structure is like this

<body>
    <div>
        <iframe id="frame1">
            <html>
                <button id="mybutton">click me</button>
            </html>
        </iframe>
    </div>
</body>

i am creating a chrome extension i have to show an alert when button with id mybutton is clicked i write an a content script

var greeting = "hola, ";

document.body.innerHTML='<div><iframe id="frame1" src="http://onemoredemo.appspot.com/"></iframe></div>' ;

var iframe = document.getElementById("frame1");
var iframeDocument = iframe.contentDocument || iframe.contentWindow.document

var button = iframeDocument.getElementById("mybutton") ;

if(button ==null)
alert("button is null") ;

i installed this extension in chrome when i visit a page then document body is changed into an iframe with a button in it. but i am facing an alert which has button is null but there is button in iframe why i am getting null for this button??

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    but iframeDocument is not null for sure Feb 12, 2013 at 3:43
  • Maybe I mis-understand, but where is the domain of your parent page? Where is the domain of your iframe page? Feb 12, 2013 at 3:55
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    If it is a cross domain iframe (I assume so as you have a fully qualified url in src) you cannot access the inner elements like other iframes. I use post messages to communicate between the parent & the child iframe if they are on different domains
    – Praneeta
    Feb 12, 2013 at 12:22

2 Answers 2

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To get the button inside of the iframe, this could work:

var iframe = document.getElementById("frame1");
var iframeDocument = iframe.contentDocument || iframe.contentWindow.document;
var button = iframeDocument.getElementById("mybutton");

Obviously, you can navigate to get what you want with iframeDocument, and use .innerHTML as you seem to know. You cannot get the contents of the iframe if the iframe is pointing to a domain other than its parent.

UPDATE:

You need to use the code to get the frame's document and its contents after it's ready, so you should use something like this:

window.onload = function () {
    var greeting = "hola, ";

    var div1 = document.createElement("div");
    var frame1 = document.createElement("iframe");
    frame1.id = "frame1";
    frame1.onload = function () {
        alert("loaded");

        var iframe = document.getElementById("frame1");
        var iframeDocument = iframe.contentDocument || iframe.contentWindow.document;

        var button = iframeDocument.getElementById("mybutton");

        if (button == null) {
            alert("button is null");
        }
    };
    frame1.src = "http://onemoredemo.appspot.com";
    div1.appendChild(frame1);
    document.body.appendChild(div1);
};

DEMO: http://jsfiddle.net/nqTnz/

The important thing is how the elements are created and appended to the DOM - not just using innerHTML. The onload method of the iframe is to guarantee it's ready. The actual manipulation code won't work in the jsFiddle because the cross-domain problems, but is what you should need.

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  • var iframe = document.getElementById("frame1"); var iframeDocument = iframe.contentDocument || iframe.contentWindow.document var button = iframeDocument.getElementById("mybutton") button.addEventListener("click", function() { alert('Hello World'); }, false); i am getting error "Cannot call method 'addEventListener' of null " why i am getting this error iframeDocument is not null Feb 12, 2013 at 3:23
  • Where in your code are you calling this code you posted in the comment? Please update your question with more of your code and where it's all being used
    – Ian
    Feb 12, 2013 at 3:31
  • i am creating an chrome extension and calling it from content script Feb 12, 2013 at 3:41
  • @RiteshMehandiratta I updated my answer - you need to wait for the iframe to be ready/loaded. But you should reorganize how the elements are created/added, as I suggest in my update.
    – Ian
    Feb 12, 2013 at 3:53
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In jQuery's source code the solution to get the iframe document is like this:

var iframeDocument = iframe.contentDocument || iframe.contentWindow.document;

And then you can usually use getElementsByTagName or getElementById to select the DOM-Elements:

var elem;
if (iframeDocument) {
   elem = iframeDocument.getElementById('mybutton');
}
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  • elem = iframeDocument.getElementById('mybutton'); in this line i am getting elem value as null but in console there is a button in iframe document for sure Feb 12, 2013 at 3:29
  • have you added the first line? Feb 12, 2013 at 3:32

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