Wed, 31 Dec 2014 06:09:35 +0100
Cloned upstream origin tor-browser at tor-browser-31.3.0esr-4.5-1-build1
revision ID fc1c9ff7c1b2defdbc039f12214767608f46423f for hacking purpose.
1 <html>
2 <body>
4 <script>
6 var numPrompts = 0;
7 function handlePrompt(e) {
8 numPrompts++;
10 // The first two prompts should be "child1:ready" and "child2:ready". Once
11 // we get both of these, forward the child's prompt up to our parent.
12 if (numPrompts == 2) {
13 // This has to happen here, because setVisibile doesn't exist on the iframe
14 // until BrowserElementChild.js is loaded in it. (That's pretty broken...)
15 iframe2.setVisible(false);
16 }
17 else if (numPrompts == 3) {
18 if (e.detail.message != 'child2:hidden') {
19 alert("parent:fail Didn't get expected 'child2:hidden'.");
20 }
22 alert('parent:ready');
23 }
24 else if (numPrompts == 4 || numPrompts == 5) {
25 alert(e.detail.message);
26 }
27 }
29 var iframe1 = document.createElement('iframe');
30 iframe1.setAttribute("mozbrowser", "true");
31 iframe1.addEventListener('mozbrowsershowmodalprompt', handlePrompt);
33 var iframe2 = document.createElement('iframe');
34 iframe2.setAttribute("mozbrowser", "true");
35 iframe2.addEventListener('mozbrowsershowmodalprompt', handlePrompt);
37 iframe1.src = 'file_browserElement_SetVisibleFrames_Inner.html?child1';
38 iframe2.src = 'file_browserElement_SetVisibleFrames_Inner.html?child2';
39 document.body.appendChild(iframe1);
40 document.body.appendChild(iframe2);
42 </script>
44 </body>
45 </html>