Trying to remove iframe source when element is hidden Jquery
I am trying to remove an iframe source when the element is hidden
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#myModal").is(":hidden",function(){
$('iframe').attr("src","");
});
$("#myModal").is(":visible",function(){
$('iframe').attr("src","http://google.com");
});
});
by default, the modal i created has a
style="display:none"
what I would like to happen is to have the iframe source empty if the modal is hidden
<iframe src="">
and load a source when the modal is visible or if
style="display:block;"
I tried several method but nothing works and came up with the one above but still doesn't work.
javascript jquery
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I am trying to remove an iframe source when the element is hidden
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#myModal").is(":hidden",function(){
$('iframe').attr("src","");
});
$("#myModal").is(":visible",function(){
$('iframe').attr("src","http://google.com");
});
});
by default, the modal i created has a
style="display:none"
what I would like to happen is to have the iframe source empty if the modal is hidden
<iframe src="">
and load a source when the modal is visible or if
style="display:block;"
I tried several method but nothing works and came up with the one above but still doesn't work.
javascript jquery
.is()
simply returnstrue
orfalse
, it's not an event - you cannot attach a callback function to it. You need to determine when you want to check the visibility, as right now, even if your code were to be cleaned up and in a working state, it would only check once when the page loads. It's likely that you want to include the code to hide/show the iframe wherever you hide/show the modal.
– Tyler Roper
Nov 24 '18 at 3:30
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I am trying to remove an iframe source when the element is hidden
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#myModal").is(":hidden",function(){
$('iframe').attr("src","");
});
$("#myModal").is(":visible",function(){
$('iframe').attr("src","http://google.com");
});
});
by default, the modal i created has a
style="display:none"
what I would like to happen is to have the iframe source empty if the modal is hidden
<iframe src="">
and load a source when the modal is visible or if
style="display:block;"
I tried several method but nothing works and came up with the one above but still doesn't work.
javascript jquery
I am trying to remove an iframe source when the element is hidden
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#myModal").is(":hidden",function(){
$('iframe').attr("src","");
});
$("#myModal").is(":visible",function(){
$('iframe').attr("src","http://google.com");
});
});
by default, the modal i created has a
style="display:none"
what I would like to happen is to have the iframe source empty if the modal is hidden
<iframe src="">
and load a source when the modal is visible or if
style="display:block;"
I tried several method but nothing works and came up with the one above but still doesn't work.
javascript jquery
javascript jquery
edited Nov 24 '18 at 5:00
Foo
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asked Nov 24 '18 at 3:27
JeVicJeVic
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.is()
simply returnstrue
orfalse
, it's not an event - you cannot attach a callback function to it. You need to determine when you want to check the visibility, as right now, even if your code were to be cleaned up and in a working state, it would only check once when the page loads. It's likely that you want to include the code to hide/show the iframe wherever you hide/show the modal.
– Tyler Roper
Nov 24 '18 at 3:30
add a comment |
.is()
simply returnstrue
orfalse
, it's not an event - you cannot attach a callback function to it. You need to determine when you want to check the visibility, as right now, even if your code were to be cleaned up and in a working state, it would only check once when the page loads. It's likely that you want to include the code to hide/show the iframe wherever you hide/show the modal.
– Tyler Roper
Nov 24 '18 at 3:30
.is()
simply returns true
or false
, it's not an event - you cannot attach a callback function to it. You need to determine when you want to check the visibility, as right now, even if your code were to be cleaned up and in a working state, it would only check once when the page loads. It's likely that you want to include the code to hide/show the iframe wherever you hide/show the modal.– Tyler Roper
Nov 24 '18 at 3:30
.is()
simply returns true
or false
, it's not an event - you cannot attach a callback function to it. You need to determine when you want to check the visibility, as right now, even if your code were to be cleaned up and in a working state, it would only check once when the page loads. It's likely that you want to include the code to hide/show the iframe wherever you hide/show the modal.– Tyler Roper
Nov 24 '18 at 3:30
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If you are using Bootstrap modal, you could refer this: Modal#Events
Then, your js code can be edited to:
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#myModal").on("hidden.bs.modal",function(){
$('iframe').attr("src","");
});
$("#myModal").on("shown.bs.modal",function(){
$('iframe').attr("src","http://google.com");
});
});
To make the code clearly, you could write:
$(document).ready(function() {
var modal = $("#myModal"), iframe = $('iframe');
var onhidden = function(){
iframe.attr("src","");
};
var onshown = function(){
iframe.attr("src","http://google.com");
};
modal.on("hidden.bs.modal", onhidden)
.on("shown.bs.modal", onshown);
});
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If you are using Bootstrap modal, you could refer this: Modal#Events
Then, your js code can be edited to:
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#myModal").on("hidden.bs.modal",function(){
$('iframe').attr("src","");
});
$("#myModal").on("shown.bs.modal",function(){
$('iframe').attr("src","http://google.com");
});
});
To make the code clearly, you could write:
$(document).ready(function() {
var modal = $("#myModal"), iframe = $('iframe');
var onhidden = function(){
iframe.attr("src","");
};
var onshown = function(){
iframe.attr("src","http://google.com");
};
modal.on("hidden.bs.modal", onhidden)
.on("shown.bs.modal", onshown);
});
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If you are using Bootstrap modal, you could refer this: Modal#Events
Then, your js code can be edited to:
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#myModal").on("hidden.bs.modal",function(){
$('iframe').attr("src","");
});
$("#myModal").on("shown.bs.modal",function(){
$('iframe').attr("src","http://google.com");
});
});
To make the code clearly, you could write:
$(document).ready(function() {
var modal = $("#myModal"), iframe = $('iframe');
var onhidden = function(){
iframe.attr("src","");
};
var onshown = function(){
iframe.attr("src","http://google.com");
};
modal.on("hidden.bs.modal", onhidden)
.on("shown.bs.modal", onshown);
});
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If you are using Bootstrap modal, you could refer this: Modal#Events
Then, your js code can be edited to:
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#myModal").on("hidden.bs.modal",function(){
$('iframe').attr("src","");
});
$("#myModal").on("shown.bs.modal",function(){
$('iframe').attr("src","http://google.com");
});
});
To make the code clearly, you could write:
$(document).ready(function() {
var modal = $("#myModal"), iframe = $('iframe');
var onhidden = function(){
iframe.attr("src","");
};
var onshown = function(){
iframe.attr("src","http://google.com");
};
modal.on("hidden.bs.modal", onhidden)
.on("shown.bs.modal", onshown);
});
If you are using Bootstrap modal, you could refer this: Modal#Events
Then, your js code can be edited to:
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#myModal").on("hidden.bs.modal",function(){
$('iframe').attr("src","");
});
$("#myModal").on("shown.bs.modal",function(){
$('iframe').attr("src","http://google.com");
});
});
To make the code clearly, you could write:
$(document).ready(function() {
var modal = $("#myModal"), iframe = $('iframe');
var onhidden = function(){
iframe.attr("src","");
};
var onshown = function(){
iframe.attr("src","http://google.com");
};
modal.on("hidden.bs.modal", onhidden)
.on("shown.bs.modal", onshown);
});
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.is()
simply returnstrue
orfalse
, it's not an event - you cannot attach a callback function to it. You need to determine when you want to check the visibility, as right now, even if your code were to be cleaned up and in a working state, it would only check once when the page loads. It's likely that you want to include the code to hide/show the iframe wherever you hide/show the modal.– Tyler Roper
Nov 24 '18 at 3:30