JavaScript - Javascript - Access Is Denied Error
I have two servers jboss and ejabbered and i have deployed two html files, one on each as follows:
testdirver.html deployed on ejabbered <html><head> <script> function viewmembers() {var w=window.open("http://192.168.56.134:8080/nkms1/kms/test.html");} </script> </head> <body><form name="sub" > <input type="text" id="to" name="to"> <button onClick= "viewmembers();"> </form></body></html> test.html on jboss <html> <script> function abc() {alert(window.opener.document.forms[0].to);} </script> <body onload=abc();></body></html> Problem: window.opener.document gives the js error "Access is Denied" which i am not able to understand. Exchanging the two files on the servers(i.e. testdriver.html on jboss and test.html on ejabbered works fine and i get the output [object]). So i am guessing there is something that has to do with the ejabbered server Similar TutorialsHi I have developed an internet mapping site which uses an html viewer with various frames to pull in a mapping window, a legend / key and a frame of tools amongst other things. It works absolutely fine in Internet Explorer version 6, but whilst testing it in Internet Explorer 7, my mapping window is not loading up the image. It might seem strange me posting this in a javascript forum but as the error is javascript related I thought I would give it a shot! The error message I am receiving is "Access is denied". After looking online, it appears as though this error could be linked to the use of frames; and those frames trying to access other windows with different document domains?? Does anyone know if new security measures have been implemented in IE7 which restricts the use of frames? My code is below; does anyone notice anything that might give this kind of javascript error? Any help will be greatly appreciated as I do not tend to dable too much in javascript! Code: <META HTTP-EQUIV="Pragma" CONTENT="no-cache"> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"> <TITLE>Intranet GIS Service</TITLE> <HTML> <HEAD> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript" SRC="javascript/aimsResource.js" TYPE="text/javascript"></SCRIPT> <SCRIPT TYPE="text/javascript" LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> // Designer will set the next variable - theTitle //var theTitle = "Intranet GIS"; var theTitle = ""; if (theTitle.indexOf("###TITLE##")!=-1) theTitle = titleList[0]; var cmdString = document.location.search; var webParams = cmdString; var reloadTimer=0; document.writeln("<TITLE>" + theTitle + "</TITLE>"); function doIt() { MapFrame.useJava=false; MapFrame.checkParams(); } function replacePlus(inText) { var re = /\+/g; inText = inText.replace(re," "); return inText; } function reloadApp() { //window.clearTimeout(reloadTimer); //reloadTimer = window.setTimeout("document.location.href = 'viewer.jsp' + cmdString",1000); //Above code replaced with this. Only the map should refresh after a resize, otherwise //all added datashare layers are lost. MapFrame.mWidth = MapFrame.getMapWidth(); MapFrame.mHeight = MapFrame.getMapHeight(); MapFrame.sWidth = screen.width; MapFrame.sHeight = screen.height; MapFrame.loadBannerLeft = parseInt((MapFrame.mWidth - 119)/2); MapFrame.loadBannerTop = parseInt((MapFrame.mHeight - 72)/2); MapFrame.document.getElementById("theMap").style.width = MapFrame.sWidth; MapFrame.document.getElementById("theMap").style.height = MapFrame.sWidth; MapFrame.iWidth = MapFrame.mWidth; MapFrame.iHeight = MapFrame.mHeight; MapFrame.legHeight = MapFrame.iHeight - 160; var cmd = 'MapFrame.sendMapXML();'; cmd += 'MapFrame.document.getElementById("theImage").style.width = MapFrame.mWidth;'; cmd += 'MapFrame.document.getElementById("theImage").style.height = MapFrame.mHeight;'; window.clearTimeout(reloadTimer); reloadTimer = window.setTimeout(cmd,1000); } </SCRIPT> </HEAD> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript" TYPE="text/javascript"> var browser = navigator.appName; var moreStuff = 'onresize="reloadApp()"'; var addNS = 0; if (browser=="Netscape") { addNS = 3; } document.writeln('<FRAMESET ROWS="' + (45+addNS) + ',*,30,0" FRAMEBORDER="No" FRAMESPACING="0" onload="doIt()" BORDER=2 ' + moreStuff + '>'); document.writeln('<FRAME NAME="TopFrame" SRC="topbar.htm" MARGINWIDTH="5" MARGINHEIGHT="0" SCROLLING="No" FRAMEBORDER="No" NORESIZE>'); document.writeln('<FRAMESET COLS="' + (30+addNS) + ',*,270" FRAMEBORDER="No" FRAMESPACING="0" BORDER="2">'); </SCRIPT> <FRAME NAME="TextFrame" SRC="text.htm" MARGINWIDTH="0" MARGINHEIGHT="0" SCROLLING="No" FRAMEBORDER="No" NORESIZE FRAMESPACING="0" BORDER="2"> <!-- If textframe is used--> <FRAMESET ROWS="*,115"> <FRAME NAME="MapFrame" SRC="MapFrame.htm" MARGINWIDTH="0" MARGINHEIGHT="0" SCROLLING="No" FRAMEBORDER="Yes" RESIZE="YES"> <FRAME NAME="ToolFrame" SRC="blank.htm" MARGINWIDTH="0" MARGINHEIGHT="0" SCROLLING="Auto" FRAMEBORDER="No" RESIZE="YES"> </FRAMESET> <!-- If textframe is not used --> <!--<FRAME NAME="MapFrame" SRC="MapFrame.htm" MARGINWIDTH="0" MARGINHEIGHT="0" SCROLLING="No" FRAMEBORDER="No" RESIZE="YES">--> <FRAME NAME="TOCFrame" SRC="TOCFrame.htm" MARGINWIDTH="0" MARGINHEIGHT="0" SCROLLING="Auto" FRAMEBORDER="No" RESIZE="YES"> </FRAMESET> <FRAMESET COLS="400,*" FRAMEBORDER="Yes" BORDER=2 FRAMESPACING="0"> <FRAME NAME="ModeFrame" SRC="bottom.htm" MARGINWIDTH="0" MARGINHEIGHT="0" SCROLLING="No" FRAMEBORDER="No" NORESIZE> <FRAME NAME="ModeFrame" SRC="bottom.htm" MARGINWIDTH="0" MARGINHEIGHT="0" SCROLLING="No" FRAMEBORDER="No" NORESIZE> </FRAMESET> <FRAME NAME="PostFrame" SRC="jsForm.htm" MARGINWIDTH="0" MARGINHEIGHT="0" SCROLLING="No" FRAMEBORDER="No" NORESIZE FRAMESPACING="0" BORDER="2"> </FRAMESET> <NOFRAMES> <BODY> <P> </BODY> </NOFRAMES> </HTML> Im trying to run some jquery on my website but when i try and use them i get this following error in IE8 Webpage error details User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.1; Trident/4.0; SLCC2; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; .NET CLR 3.0.30729; Media Center PC 6.0; .NET CLR 3.0.04506; Media Center PC 5.0; SLCC1; InfoPath.2) Timestamp: Fri, 14 May 2010 18:37:55 UTC Message: Permission denied Line: 19 Char: 25131 Code: 0 URI: http://runningprofiles.com/members/s.../jquery.min.js I got no errors in FF but nothing works.... The webite that the code is on is he http://runningprofiles.com/members/s...ll_Script.php# any help would be great Trying to use js to reload an iframe so that it can do a query again and show a live update to the given number. I'm doing: <code> <iframe id="ifrm" name="ifrm" onload="ifrm.window.location.reload();" src="url" width="400px" height="100px" scrolling="no" frameborder="0"> Sorry, your browser doesn't support iframes. </iframe> </code> Any ideas? This relates to FireBugLite. Can anyone tell me why this happens and how to change what so I can see the code. HTML, CSS and DOM tabs work OK. All are local files except for FireBugLite Thanks I am using XMLHTTPRequest to invoke a url from my web page. I am running in Firefox 3.0 and am getting 'Access to restreicted URI denied' error. The domain of my page is 'serverorta' while the url I'm trying to invoke is 'serverortb'. In both urls the server name is the same, but the port numbers are different. Is there a solution to this issue?
hi, so I have this page: here which, if you change the select boxes and the start and end values are different, it calls a function in the iframe page (which is here by the way) which was all working great until I looked at it today and it's stopped working... according to me, I haven't changed anything, but now I get the error saying "Permission denied to access property 'calcRoute' " (calcRoute being the function that gets called in the iframe page) I don't really know anything about iframes, but this was working before... any ideas why it stopped? Hello, I have WordPress installed in a directory of my website, and I'm using an iframe on the homepage to embed the blog. I'm using a javascript code that I found online to automatically resize the iframe based on the content inside of it. This is the code: Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function resizeIframe() { document.getElementById('blog').style.height = document.getElementById ('blog').contentWindow.document.body.scrollHeight + 'px'; } </script> This works perfectly in Google Chrome. However, in Firefox I get this error in the console: Code: Error: Permission denied to access property 'document' Source File: http://mysite.com/index1.html Line: 24 I don't have any experience with javascript, but this makes no sense to me, because it should work since the iframe document is on the same domain and server as the parent page. The parent is "mysite.com/index1.html" and the iframe document is "mysite.com/blog/". Why is Firefox complaining about this? It shouldn't violate the "same origin policy" that I have read about. Any help with getting this to work would be appreciated. Dear Experts, I've a javascript tool to send xml data, which started throwing password denied error after I migrated to IE8 (windows 7). Below is the code where it fails (xhttp.open). Any suggestions on what settings/code change should be done for IE8? var xhttp = new ActiveXObject("msxml2.xmlhttp"); xhttp.open ("POST", reqString, false); Thanks in advance. hi, I am getting Permission Denied java script error message while submitting a web page. when i remove the lines of code at which error occurs, even then the error message comes up at some other line of code. Any clues of which documentation i should refer for this error. I am running the application on Netbeans and using IE6. Does any one know the problem and the solution. Hi, I have the following code snippet: test.html ====== <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> var testVariable = "test"; </script> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="test.js"> </script> test.js ===== var testVariable = window.top.testVariable; In firefox, I'm able to access testvariable defined within test.html in test.js. But in chrome, test.js couldnot get the window.top.testVariable field defined in test.html. Can any one please let me know how i can make it work in chrome?. Am i missing something here?. Hey, this error ONLY occurs in IE. "Unexpected call to method or property access." I pinpointed it to this line: o.appendChild(e); The full function is: Code: function aO(d, t, src, p, id ){ alert('aO has begun.'); var o, e, i; if (!ie){ o = cE('object');o.data = src; } else { o = cE('embed');o.src = src; } o.id = id; if (!ie){ p.push( ['movie', src] ); } if ( typeof(id) === 'String' ){o.id = id;} o.type = t; o.style.width = '210px'; for(i = 0; i < p.length; i++){ e = cE('param'); e.name = p[i][0]; e.value = p[i][1]; o.appendChild(e); } d.appendChild(o); alert('aO has finished.'); } What it does is write a flash object to the page. The FULL code is: Code: <!-- Chat Options --> <noscript> It appears that you do not have JavaScript enabled. Please enable it, otherwise you cannot view the chatbox. </noscript> <div id="chatWrap"> <ul id="ccon" style="display:none;"> <li><a href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="switchChat();">Switch to <span id="cnext">Chat Title</span></a></li> <li><a href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="resizeChat();"><span id="csize">Expand</span> Chat</a></li> <li><a href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="toggleChat();"><span id="chatToggle">Close</span> Chat</a></li> </ul> </div> <div id="cbox" style="display:block;"></div> <!-- Chat Script --> <script type="text/javascript"><!-- // --><![CDATA[ var chats = []; chats[0] = ['Main Chat', 'Uber-Anime-Chat', 1236404792847]; chats[1] = ['Roleplay Chat','Uber-Anime-Roleplay', 1236403501064]; var chat = { 'opt': 'a=000000&b=100&c=999999&d=848484&e=000000&g=CCCCCC&h=333333&i=29&j=CCCCCC&k=666666&l=333333&m=000000&n=CCCCCC&s=1&t=0', 'ref': 'www.uber-anime.com', 'cur': 0, 'delay': 1.5, 'params': [['wmode','transparent'] , ['allowscriptaccess','always'] , ['allownetworking','internal']] } var chatState = 0; var chatStates = []; chatStates[0] = ['Expand', '300px']; chatStates[1] = ['Shrink', '500px']; function cE(e){return document.createElement(e);} function cT(s){return document.createTextNode(s);} var ie = false; function aO(d, t, src, p, id ){ var o, e, i, embed; if (!ie){ o = cE('object');o.data = src; } else { o = cE('embed');o.src = src; } o.id = id; if (!ie){ p.push( ['movie', src] ); } if ( typeof(id) === 'String' ){o.id = id;} o.type = t; o.style.width = '210px'; for(i = 0; i < p.length; i++){ e = cE('param'); e.name = p[i][0]; e.value = p[i][1]; o.appendChild(e); if(ie) { embed = cE('embed'); embed.setAttribute(p[i][0], p[i][1]); } } if(ie) o.appendChild(embed); d.appendChild(o); } function switchChat() { if (document.getElementById('cbox').hasChildNodes()) while (document.getElementById('cbox').childNodes.length >= 1) document.getElementById('cbox').removeChild(document.getElementById('cbox').firstChild); var x = chat.cur; chat.cur = (x + 1) % chats.length; var c = chats[x]; var src = 'http://st.chatango.com/flash/group.swf?ref=' + chat.ref + '&gn=' + c[1] + '.chatango.com&cid=' + c[2] + '&' + chat.opt; document.getElementById('cbox').innerHTML = ''; aO( document.getElementById('cbox'), 'application/x-shockwave-flash', src, chat.params, 'chat' ); document.getElementById('ccon').style.display = 'block'; // qfix document.getElementById('cnext').innerHTML = chats[chat.cur][0]; document.getElementById('chat').style.height = chatStates[chatState][1]; document.getElementById('csize').innerHTML = chatStates[chatState][0]; } function resizeChat(){ if(chatState == 0) chatState = 1; else chatState = 0; document.getElementById('chat').style.height = chatStates[chatState][1]; document.getElementById('csize').innerHTML = chatStates[chatState][0]; } function toggleChat() { if(document.getElementById('cbox').style.display == 'block') { display = 'none'; chatStateTxt = 'Open'; } else { display = 'block'; chatStateTxt = 'Close'; } document.getElementById('chatToggle').innerHTML = chatStateTxt; document.getElementById('cbox').style.display = display; } function chatInit(){ if (navigator.userAgent.indexOf('MSIE') !== -1){ie = true;} if ( chat.delay <= 0 ){ switchChat(); } else { i = cE('img'); i.src = 'ajax-loader.gif'; document.getElementById('cbox').appendChild(i); document.getElementById('cbox').appendChild(cT(' Loading Chat... If this message stays up, your browser may not be supported.')); var clk = setTimeout( function(){ switchChat(); }, chat.delay * 1000 ); } delete chatInit; } chatInit(); //]]> </script> Can anyone tell me how to fix this? This is ridiculously irritating, and it's important that I can fix it ASAP. Hi, I'm a newbie to the forum and jquery and have been trying to use it for a slick form wizard i found here. http://thecodemine.org/ It's almost complete but IE keeps giving me an error I've tried everything to fix with no luck. I'm using jquery-1.4.2.min.js and the error it's giving me is Unexpected call to method or property access. line 103 character 460 The code it highlights is: Code: {this.nodeType===1&&this.appendChild(a)})}, at the end of this line. Complete line is: Code: wrapInner:function(a){if(c.isFunction(a))return this.each(function(b){c(this).wrapInner(a.call(this,b))});return this.each(function(){var b=c(this),d=b.contents();d.length?d.wrapAll(a):b.append(a)})},wrap:function(a){return this.each(function(){c(this).wrapAll(a)})},unwrap:function(){return this.parent().each(function(){c.nodeName(this,"body")||c(this).replaceWith(this.childNodes)}).end()},append:function(){return this.domManip(arguments,true,function(a){this.nodeType===1&&this.appendChild(a)})}, Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! FYI: Webpage error details User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/4.0; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; .NET CLR 3.0.4506.2152; .NET CLR 3.5.30729) Timestamp: Tue, 15 Nov 2011 16:45:53 UTC Message: Unexpected call to method or property access. Line: 103 Char: 460 Code: 0 URI: http://custsatdev/contact/jqueryform...y-1.4.2.min.js hi, i want to make an ftp access page using javascript i know it's possible using "ftp://" , but when i use this, the browser loads a window with the ftp folder i want a javascript to get ftp access and to give the commands itself any1 who knows how to get ftp access and ability to give file send/receive/... commands with javascript? Hi someone please let me know the way to access a smarty value with javascript? my smarty value is = {$value.url} i want to access it like Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function load() { document.location = '{$value.url}'; } </script> i tried with wrapping code with {literal} {/literal} but it isnt working. can some one correct this please sorry for bad english Thanks Hi all, Have problem from getting data of JavaScript Object ie. Associative Array. Code: var a, table1 a = new ActiveXObject("MyProgID"); a.GetDataFromExcel("C:\\Users\\myFolder\\Desktop\\test.xls","Sheet1") a.Generate() table1 = a.writeInTable(); Here writeInTable function returns a 2D Object array from DLL written in VB.Net. So I got the Object to table1. But from table1, I can't access the values but its there. table1 shows values as in this image(Image Attached.) Actually, I tried many ways like tab(0)(0) tab[0][0] tab["0"] tab.(0).(0) tab.[0].[0] Also with toArray(), (new VBArray(tab)).toArray().... I don't know what I am wrong..Can anyone help me on this? Thanks... Shanmugavel.C Hello everybody, I am new in this forum (and I'm also new in web coding, but not in programming)... This is the first problem I met: I can't understand how to acccess a property in this snippet: Code: function FGGE() { this.totalExternals = 0; this.loadedExternals = 0; this.loadImage = function(image) { image.onload = function() { alert("Loaded 1: "+this.loadedExternals+"/"+this.totalExternals); }; alert("Loaded 2: "+this.loadedExternals+"/"+this.totalExternals); }; } Output is this: Loaded 1: NaN/undefined Loaded 2: 0/0 Could someone help me fixing "Loaded 1"? Thanks a lot Hi, I want to access SQL database using javascript. I am passing 1 value to the java script but I want to pass that value further to the SQL query as an where clause parameter to retrieve data. If the value retrieves multiple or single data then how do i handle it. Is it possible to use dataset in javascript? Regards, Anthony. This is a question more about an ASP.NET web application, but javascript is involved, so I'm hoping some javascript gurus can assist me. I'm working with a web application that needs to get access to an ASP.NET web control (a button) in javascript. The problen is that since the control is run on the server, javascript can't access it in the standard way (i.e. document.getElementById(controlId); ). I've actually solved this problem before in a different application, but my solution there doesn't seem to work here for some reason. I have this in an aspx file: Code: <script...> ... function myfun() { var b = document.getElementById("<%=SaveButton.ClientID%>"); alert(b); } </script> ... <asp:Button ID="SaveButton" Text="save" OnClientClick="myfun()" ClientIDMode="Static" runat="server" UseSubmitBehavior="False" /> I have a designer class in which the button is declared (and therefore exists in the server-side codebehind): Code: protected global::System.Web.UI.WebControls.Button SaveButton; But when I click on my button, the alert box says "null". Why am I not able to get my button in the javascript function? Some things to note: *The button exists within a content tag: Code: <asp:Content ID="Content1" ContentPlaceHolderID="ContentPlaceHolder1" runat="server"> *I'm working within Visual Studios 2008. I am a relative javascript newbie. I wish to detect when a user is leaving a page, and want to know what s/he is doing to leave that page (browser BACK vs. clicked URL), and would like to be able to get this information from the ... document? Where is it held? How can I know this from within my script? Thanks Eric Here is the scenario friends, I have an html page which I load it on a server. I give the URL of this page to my clients. My clients have their digital certificate in their web browsers. There is some data on the html page which is filled by the clients. When the client hits the submit button, a java script should run from behind which should be able to pick up the digital certificate of the client which is laoded on their web browser. This information must be sent along with the data to the server. Is it possible to do this using Java script? Can we access Certificates on a system via Java script? Are there any API calls which can be used in Java script for this purpose? Any help will be appreciated. Thank you for your time. Regards, Rocky |