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Frame id not recognized by javascript in firefox 8.0

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I have a frameset that includes a frame with id="main" When I click a link that invokes javascript referencing top.main it comes up as undefined. This code runs perfectly well in IE, in Chrome and on Android Tablets.

I guess I will have to tell my users to use one of those browsers instead of Firefox.

The code in file tophelp.htm is:

<frameset cols="162px,*">
<frame noresize="noresize"  style= "border-right-width:thick; border-right-color:Maroon;" id="contents" src="navhelp.htm" />
<frameset rows="30px,*">
<frame frameborder=0  id="mainhd" marginheight="3" marginwidth="8" src= "Helphead.htm" />
<frame frameborder=0  id="main"   src= "Helpmain.htm" />
</frameset>
</frameset>

A JS function in this page has code:

top.main.location.href = "HelpOverview.htm"

This code generates an error: top.main is not defined.

I have a frameset that includes a frame with id="main" When I click a link that invokes javascript referencing top.main it comes up as undefined. This code runs perfectly well in IE, in Chrome and on Android Tablets. I guess I will have to tell my users to use one of those browsers instead of Firefox. The code in file tophelp.htm is: <pre><nowiki><frameset cols="162px,*"> <frame noresize="noresize" style= "border-right-width:thick; border-right-color:Maroon;" id="contents" src="navhelp.htm" /> <frameset rows="30px,*"> <frame frameborder=0 id="mainhd" marginheight="3" marginwidth="8" src= "Helphead.htm" /> <frame frameborder=0 id="main" src= "Helpmain.htm" /> </frameset> </frameset></nowiki></pre> A JS function in this page has code: <br /> <pre><nowiki>top.main.location.href = "HelpOverview.htm" </nowiki></pre> This code generates an error: top.main is not defined.

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Use name instead of id in the frame and use window.top instead of top.

You probably need to include the protocol as well.

window.top.main.location.href = "http://HelpOverview.htm";

<frameset cols="162px,*">
<frame noresize="noresize"  style= "border-right-width:thick; border-right-color:Maroon;" name="contents" src="navhelp.htm" />
<frameset rows="30px,*">
<frame frameborder=0  name="mainhd" marginheight="3" marginwidth="8" src= "Helphead.htm" />
<frame frameborder=0  name="main" src= "Helpmain.htm" />
</frameset>
</frameset>

http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=2581145

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Try posting at the Web Development / Standards Evangelism forum at MozillaZine. The helpers over there are more knowledgeable about web page development issues with Firefox.
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewforum.php?f=25
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Solução escolhida

Use name instead of id in the frame and use window.top instead of top.

You probably need to include the protocol as well.

window.top.main.location.href = "http://HelpOverview.htm";

<frameset cols="162px,*">
<frame noresize="noresize"  style= "border-right-width:thick; border-right-color:Maroon;" name="contents" src="navhelp.htm" />
<frameset rows="30px,*">
<frame frameborder=0  name="mainhd" marginheight="3" marginwidth="8" src= "Helphead.htm" />
<frame frameborder=0  name="main" src= "Helpmain.htm" />
</frameset>
</frameset>

http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=2581145

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Changing from 'id' to 'name' did the trick. Thanks.

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You're welcome.