Use: window.parent. PostMessage(' ', '*') Note the '*' indicates "any origin". You should replace this with the target origin if possible In your parent frame you need: window.
AddEventListener('message', receiveMessage, false); function receiveMessage(evt) { if (evt. Origin === 'my.iframe.org') { alert("got message: "+evt. Data); } } Replace "my.iframe.Org" with the origin of your iFrame.
(You can skip the origin verification, just be very careful what you do with the data you get).
Use: window.parent. PostMessage(' ', '*'); Note the '*' indicates "any origin". You should replace this with the target origin if possible.In your parent frame you need: window.
AddEventListener('message', receiveMessage, false); function receiveMessage(evt) { if (evt. Origin === 'my.iframe.org') { alert("got message: "+evt. Data); } } Replace "my.iframe.
Org" with the origin of your iFrame.(You can skip the origin verification, just be very careful what you do with the data you get).
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