The main difference between the two pages is the method of sending messages. Recieving messages is the same in both.
Send messages to iframe using iframeEl.contentWindow.postMessage
Recieve messages using window.addEventListener('message')
# Configuration file for runtime kernel parameters. | |
# See sysctl.conf(5) for more information. | |
# See also http://www.nateware.com/linux-network-tuning-for-2013.html for | |
# an explanation about some of these parameters, and instructions for | |
# a few other tweaks outside this file. | |
# | |
# See also: https://gist.github.com/kgriffs/4027835 | |
# | |
# Assumes a beefy machine with lots of network bandwidth |
// this is the background code... | |
// listen for our browerAction to be clicked | |
chrome.browserAction.onClicked.addListener(function (tab) { | |
// for the current tab, inject the "inject.js" file & execute it | |
chrome.tabs.executeScript(tab.ib, { | |
file: 'inject.js' | |
}); | |
}); |
My (@pongstr) opinion about shorthand coding techniques
Shorthand code is not really a replacement for normal coding but it is very handy and useful in some cases. There are tons of opinions and debates around this but, again it all comes down what is necessary for your codebase and using it responsibly.