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Jan 11, 2011

i have a task in which i have a partial url of a webpage on a server, now i want to load it on the browser. I used window.location for this task and its working. but the real issue is that i need a javascript code to be inserted in to this webpage. and here i am having some problem. this webpage is not specific, but its in a particular location on the server, the user uploads the page of his choice and this will be used as a screen saver, i.e. when the application is used for some time interval, the webpage will be shown. the user selected file is added to the partial url dynamically. now, the script can't be added there unless i have the html element of the webpage, i dont know if i can use jquery for this.

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