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<html>
<script>
if (window.testRunner) {
testRunner.dumpAsText();
testRunner.waitUntilDone();
testRunner.globalFlag = false;
}
var w = window.open("http://127.0.0.1:8000/misc/resources/content-iframe.html");
w.opener = null;
function wait_to_start() {
var child_window_opened;
// polling testRunner.globalFlag or w.document
if (window.testRunner) {
child_window_opened = testRunner.globalFlag;
} else {
// polling w.document is not very reliable cross browsers,
// it works in chrome for manual testsing.
// We might want to change it to using postMessage when it
// is supported.
child_window_opened = !w.document;
}
if (!child_window_opened) {
setTimeout(wait_to_start, 30);
return;
}
var e = document.getElementById('console');
e.innerHTML = w.opener == null ? 'PASS' : 'FAIL';
w.close();
if (window.testRunner)
testRunner.notifyDone();
}
window.onload = wait_to_start;
</script>
<body>
This tests that following code works in Chrome:
<pre>
var w = window.open(...);
w.opener = null;
</pre>
After new page finishes loading, its opener should stay as null.
<p>
<div id="console">Running ...<div>
</body>
</html>