Help us solve a front-end challenge

Completed Posted 3 years ago Paid on delivery
Completed Paid on delivery

Hello,

Are you ready for a challenge?

Assume we have two sites that we control:

[login to view URL]

[login to view URL]

Our users arrive [login to view URL] with some queryString information.

We’d like to save that queryString information such that the javascript on [login to view URL] could access it.

On Chrome/Firefox/Edge on Windows, we use an iframe of [login to view URL] where we save the queryString in the localStorage. Then, it’s available when we’re on app.abc.com.

However, on OSX/iOS, this approach doesn’t work.

The goal of this job is to help us transfer a queryString from [login to view URL] to [login to view URL] on all browsers/operating systems.

Frontend Development JavaScript

Project ID: #26094135

About the project

5 proposals Remote project Active 3 years ago

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arunbatar

Hello, Its possible that Safari is blocking access to localStorage. Did you encounter any JavaScript exception when using localStorage api? We can try using cookies instead as well. Kindly start a chat session to disc More

$30 USD in 2 days
(12 Reviews)
4.0

5 freelancers are bidding on average $26 for this job

brockitsolution

I can fix your issue, beause errors finding or resolve them is my passion . but i have some more question related it i submit you this proposals because chalanging and facing errors is my extream passion i have hav More

$25 USD in 7 days
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6.1
sourimsl

Hi, this can be done in 2 ways. 1) Parent frame can save querystring in child frame's localstorage 2) child frame will call a function of parent frame, which will return querystring of parent frame. Thanks, Souri More

$20 USD in 2 days
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3.6