Get Html Source Code Into Textarea?
Jul 24, 2008how can i write the sourcecode of the page to a textarea?i thought about something like
Code:
function dump()
{
[code]....
how can i write the sourcecode of the page to a textarea?i thought about something like
Code:
function dump()
{
[code]....
I would you grab the source code from an IFRAME and display it in a textarea?
I'm trying to create a sort of preview page that both shows a rendered page, then shows the source code next to it.
[edit]: I'm thinking that using OnLoad JS event in the HTML body tag would allow this to work. The page loads, the OnLoad event calls a JS function that pulls the innerHTML from the IFRAME and inserts it into the textarea.
I've a problem: I need to retrieve (in javascript) the soure HTML code
from a url without loading the page then put the HTML source code in a
string variable to manipulate it. From this variable I need to get all
the links to perform some operations.
View source code of external files in html like *.js and *.css
For example:
In this page I am Posting to, there are 24 *.js files. They are loaded but you can't see them. I would like to view some of these external javascript files for study. Not necessarily on this site, but where ever I find them.
Why isn't this code working? I can add items but only remove the ones originally added in the source code, not the ones dynamically added.
<form><div class="list">
<div class="item">
<input type="text" value="" /> <a href=""class="removeitem">Remove this item</a>
</div><div class="item">
<input type="text" value="" /> <a href=""
class="removeitem">Remove this item</a>
</div><a href="" class="additem">Add item to list</a>
</div></form>
<script type="text/javascript">
// Add item to list
$('.additem').click(function(){
var template = $($(this).prev().get(0)).clone();
template.insertBefore($(this));
return false;
});
// Remove item from list
$('.removeitem').click(function(){
$(this).prev().parent().remove();
return false;
});
</script>
I'm new to js/jquery and this forum so please forgive my potentially off-scope js/jquery remarks. I've been running a lot of toggles to show, hide, etc... divs and other HTML elements. It's making my application incredibly nice navigation wise.
Now to put myself in my users shoes. Say one user toggles on and off the things they want and don't want until they are satisfied with all the content of the screen. (That is by the way the nature of my application. A user loads in various variables via PHP and other means and when satisfied, a PDF is generated for them containing all their preferred content.)
Because: When a user is at a point where all the content they are viewing is worthy of a PDF, it is also worth saving that HTML 'view' (classes switched, variable adjusted, etc...). I would call it 'Save this workspace' or something along those lines.
I don't have a direct question per se but am more interested in the views of others who have similar thoughts and moreover, what relationship has jQuery had in helping employing some method?
I'm not exactly sure as to whether this question should be posted here or on the php forum, but I think it mainly has to do with fancybox's zoom feature. My problem is this.
I'm doing SEO for an already established site and this site has a features area with about three different options that use the fancybox zoom script. These boxes all contain pertinent information (SEO heavy) about each option as well as links to different sites. All of the info displayed is pulled from a database via php.
I would like to be able to display the descriptions as searchable content, and be able to track how many people click on the external links, but as it is now none of this shows up on the source code. The fancybox zoom feature seems to open up another window within my main page.
My question is this. Is there anyway that I can retain fancybox and get the content to come up under the source code? Or does this maybe even sound like an unusual effect from fancybox.
I can send some code later, if anyone needs it. I just didn't want to throw everything in here all at once, because it's quite a bit of code involved.
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var IdentifyPanels = function() {
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function() {
[code]....
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<script language="JavaScript">
<!--
function SymError()
{
return true;
}
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var SymRealWinOpen = window.open;
function SymWinOpen(url, name, attributes)
{
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message.
Is there a function in javascript to get the source code of a page and contain it in a variable, or automatically obtain information from it in some way?For example, if I needed to get the title of a certain page, would I be able to somehow implement document.title to get the title of a webpage?
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Code:
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Code:
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All the function returns is "undefined".
I have a good HTML markup parsing function which uses DOM methods to create element nodes with attributes and contained text nodes. But for some reason I am having difficulty getting the event handler attribute value (which is javascript code) converted to actual source.
[Code]...
But when I click on the button in Firefox, nothing happens. Using a Javascript debugger, the trace doesn't even enter the handler code, which effectively means the event listener has no script.
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Code:
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript">[code].....
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function removeDiv(divNum){
var container = document.getElementById("container");
var removedID = document.getElementById("div" + divNum);
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var y = parseInt(document.getElementById("totalElements").value);
document.getElementById("totalElements").value = y - 1;
}
<input type="hidden" name="totalElements" />
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Start addy here:
mortgagecalculators.ws
/
mortgage-payment-calculator
.
php
End of addy:
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