thank you for replay
but I'm getting the same exception "Permission denied to
get property"
jq13("#open-oauth-button").click(function(event){
TwitterService.getAuthUrl(function(url){
var myRef = window.open(url,'mywin',
'left=20,top=20,width=1000,height=400,toolbar=0,resizable=0');
var win=window;
jq13(myRef.document).ready(function(){
var self = win.jq13(this);
self.jq13("div.buttons#deny").click(function(event){
alert("lala");
});
});
});
});
I think the problem is in
jq13(myRef.document). Main window has localhost domain but myRef
window has twitter.com domain so there is cross domain security work .
I'm wondering is the any ability to monitor events in myRef window?
http://friendfeed.com/ seems made it work but dont know how :)
On Jun 1, 2:50 am, Ricardo <ricardob...@gmail.com> wrote:
> does the document in the other window also have a "jq13" object? If
> not you have to use the one in your main window and pass the other
> window's document as context:
>
> jq13(myRef.document).ready(function(){
> // grab the document in a jq object
> var self = this.parentWindow.jq13(this);
> self.find("div.buttons#deny").click(function(event){
> alert("lala");
> });
>
> });
>
> Not tested, might not work but you get the idea.
>
> On May 31, 3:38 pm, kaspar <kaspar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello
> > I'm trying to make Twitter OAuth and getting "Permission denied to
> > get property"
>
> > here is the code
>
> > jq13("#open-oauth-button").click(function(event){
> > TwitterService.getAuthUrl(function(url){
> > var myRef = window.open(url,'mywin',
> > 'left=20,top=20,width=1000,height=400,toolbar=0,resizable=0');
>
> > jq13(myRef.document).ready(function(){
>
> > myRef.jq13("div.buttons#deny").click(function(event){
> > alert("lala");
> > });
>
> > });
> > });
> > });
>
> > is it possible to create event listeners on dom from different
> > domain ?
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