From: Michael P. <mp...@ph...> - 2001-01-29 01:40:08
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I've used a java applet (won't work with the mac JavaVM) and it works great. I parse the actual content and extract the title and body tags. I'm working on extracting the script tags also. It also works without the need for a loadpanel and can simply be used with the setHTML method of a dynlayer. The only bug is with permissions and rights to access the specified url from java. martin str=F6m wrote: > maybe I'm wrong, but wasn't there a problem that > only the content within the <body> and </body> > was loaded using the LoadPanel? > > one way to fix this is by replacing the way LoadPanel > gets the content. now it uses document.body.innerHTML > (ie4) and a behavior-download method (ie5). > > if we replace this with: > > document.all.tags('html')[0].innerHTML //ie4 > document.getElementsByTagName('html').item(0).innerHTML //ie5, ns6 > > Loadpanel should get everything between <html> and </html> > > haven't really test it, just thought this could be a solution. > > /martin > > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Dev mailing list > Dyn...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-dev -- Michael Pemberton mp...@ph... ICQ: 12107010 |