Is it possible that clicking on a row of a table will generate information particular to that row in a separate frame below the frame of the table? e.g. i have created following dummy table.
<table>
<script type="text/javascript">
var i =0;
for (i= 0;i<20;i++)
{
document.write("<tr><td><b>" + i);
document.write("</b></td><td&g开发者_如何学Got;209.33.32.34</td><td>132.32.22.37</td><td>Bit-torrent</td><td>49000</td></tr>");
}
</script>
</table>
Actually, the scenario i am facing is a little complex.
i have 2 html files
- Parent.html (contains header, footer, and two tables i.e. table1 and table2)
- Child.html (contains only a single table i.e. dummyTable)
Child.html is included in table1 in Parent.html.
Is it possible that when i click on a row of dummyTable, some arbitrary text may appear in table2 of Parent.html??
Logically i need following flow
Parent.html -> table1: Child.html onClick() a row of a table in Child.html -> Parent.html -> table2: 'some arbitrary text'
If you're on the the child html you reference the table in the parent by:
parent.document.getElementById('parentTableId')
and if you're on the parent html, to access the child html table:
document.getElementById('iframeid').contentWindow.document.getElementById('childTableId')
Suggest you look at jQuery. You can add a click event (http://docs.jquery.com/Events/click#fn) to the table row and use jquery to extract the attributes (http://docs.jquery.com/Attributes) of that row and display them in another table using something like append (http://docs.jquery.com/Manipulation/append).
Something like this, in child.html:
document.getElementById('dummyTableRow').onclick = function()
{
var table1 = parent.document.getElementById('table1');
var tr = document.createElement('tr');
// Fill in <td>s here...
table1.getElementsByTagName('tbody')[0].appendChild(tr);
};
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