Self Document This Top Window
Let's say I have some random code like below:
<script>
this.fn = (function() {
var element = document.createElement("div");
element.innerHTML = Object.keys(self) +
"<br />" + Object.keys(window) +
"<br />" + Object.keys(top);
self["document"].body.appendChild(element);
return arguments.callee;
})();
</script>
Not only having to do with the above code, what's the difference between:
Self
, Document
, T开发者_如何学Chis
, Top
, Window
?
What's a best use case for each?self
& window
: They both reference the current window (or frame) where the script is located and running. See here for details and examples.
document
: References the DOM container, giving you access to the headers and the body contents. See here for details and examples.
this
: References the JavaScript object under which the code is executed. JavaScript code and functions written directly inside <script>
tags have this
refer to window
. If an object's function needs to call a method in the same object, use this.method_name();
.
top
: References the top-most window
object in a frame hierarchy. If you use frames and want to manipulate the whole frameset window from inside a sub-frame, use top
, e.g. top.close();
to close the current window containing all the frames.
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