yeah
On May 12, 11:19 am, Adi <aditya.sa...@gmail.com> wrote: > Its called a bookmarklet and I believe it was popularized by blogs > like Wordpress and Tumblr - by clicking their bookmarklet you can > create a new post for example. We faced a lot of challenge in trying > to extract embedded video from the server side - because various sites > use very different mechanisms (javascript, flash, ajax) to render > embedded videos. That's why we resorted to client-side approach using > a bookmarklet. Once a page is rendered we can parse the contents and > grab what we need. > > However we will have to figure a way to execute javascript on the > server side eventually - for example bookmarking a video by right > clicking a url (without opening the page), something I wish for every > time I want to queue a video from my twitter feed. Right now I have to > click the url, open the page and then bookmark. > > On May 12, 8:45 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote: > > > I did not know that you can put javascript in a bookmark instead of > > simply a URL and when you click on the bookmark the JS code is > > executed on the page you are currently visiting.