Is there a straigthforwarded way to collect all the relationships
between the
site's object and to get a js-context of it?
What I want in the end is to get access on the `document`-element,
e.g. to
perform calls like `document.forms`.
If you have a JSContextRef that corresponds to a
Actually I was focussing on how a context is created based on the html code of
a website.
Is there a straigthforwarded way to collect all the relationships between the
site's object and to get a js-context of it?
What I want in the end is to get access on the `document`-element, e.g. to
Hi Sebastian.
JSEvaluateScript can only evaluate JavaScript; it can't parse HTML.
Cheers,
Geoff
On Jun 10, 2009, at 10:05 PM, Sebastian Linke wrote:
Hi,
based on my experiences when I ran some javascript code on a webkit
context,
I was trying to do the same with normal html code.
It may
Hi,
based on my experiences when I ran some javascript code on a webkit context,
I was trying to do the same with normal html code.
It may sound a bit naive, but I simply passed the whole content of a website
to `JSEvaluateScript()`, using `JSGlobalContextCreate(NULL)` as the context.
This
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