Cross-domain JavaScript code with sibling sub-domains
I have two web applications setups:
david.example.com and john.example.com
David opens a new window to John:
window.open('john.example.com');
John would now like to set an input element back on David:
$("#input", window.opener.document).val("Hello David.");
My problem is that this doesn't work on most modern browser because of cross-domain scripting security. I've also tried setting document.domain
to different domain combinations both on David and John with no开发者_Python百科 success.
The only time this does work is if John is on example.com
and both have document.domain
set to example.com
. However, example.com
is our main website and is not available as a solution.
So is there a way I can do the above example while making the solution works in all modern security conscious browsers?
Notes
- I control
example.com
and all its sub domains. - David and John are separate web applications and cannot be hosted on the same sub-domain.
You should be able to do this, as long as you set document.domain on both DOM's.
document.domain = location.host.replace(/^.*?([^.]+\.[^.]+)$/g,'$1');
Credited to Martin Jespersen
You can always use iframes for cross domain communication and send messages via the hashbangs. See this for an example. It's basically the workings of stuff like Facebook connect. If one app opens the other window I'm guessing you can do that with normal windows as well.
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