Yes as bookmarklet. Now, on my old PC with linux, I can't use Firefox o IE. I'm using Opera. I thinking jshArea like un generic hacking method, browsers indipendent.
The TAGs method is the best? To load libraries with Ajax? (with jQuery??) (Thanks for your time) On Oct 2, 5:29 pm, polyrhythmic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Phew, do you use that as a bookmarklet? Why not use Firebug or IE Web > Developer to get a console? Whatever console you use, loading jQuery > is as easy as adding script tags that link to a jQuery library. I > know that there's some ScriptMonkey code out there that'll enable > jQuery on any page, but I don't have experience with it. > > Charles > @doublerebel.com > > On Oct 1, 1:16 pm, jshArea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hello! > > Can I load the jQuery library in my jshArea? What is the best way? > > (thanks) > > > Background: > > > type this code in your browser address bar: > > > javascript:function fun(){ var win = window.open(document.location); > > win.document.write("<html><head><title>jshArea - JavaScript Hacking > > Area by Davide Rognoni</title></head><body><form><textarea > > id='jshArea' cols='80' rows='18'>alert(opener)</textarea><br><input > > type='button' value='eval jshArea' > > onclick='javascript:eval(document.getElementById(\"jshArea > > \").value)'></form></body></html>") } fun() > > > and press ENTER. This code open a new window with the jshArea.