Sandbox might not be the technical term for it but the meaning is the
same. If one frame comes from one host and another frame comes from
another host, even in the same domain then neither frame can access form
fields in the other. I had a very neat interface done for Io but it
wouldn't work because of that problem :(
Donncha.
Paul J Collins wrote:
>> >>>>> "Donncha" == Donncha O Caoimh <donncha.ocaoimh at tradesignals.com> writes:
>> Donncha> That'd be a job for Javascript, and even then both frames
> Donncha> have to come from the same host because of the sandbox..
>> It's Java that has the sandbox; JavaScript just lacks file I/O.
> JavaScript should be able to access anything in the DOM tree,
> regardless of origin.
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