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by Tech Support » Wed Dec 19, 2007 11:13 am
You can use the
URL GOTO command to execute Javascript functions on websites. If you do this, please
remember to replace space " " with "<SP>".
Example: A simple Javascript bookmarklet to count links:
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javascript:if(frames.length<1){alert('This page has'+document.links.length+' links.')}else{alert('The page has frames!')}
After you replace " " with "<SP>" the command looks like:
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URL GOTO=javascript:if(frames.length<1){alert('This<SP>page<SP>has<SP>'+document.links.length+'<SP>links.')}else{alert('The<SP>page<SP>has<SP>frames!')}
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crfutu
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by crfutu » Thu Mar 12, 2009 2:57 pm
it's helpful
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danieljph
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by danieljph » Tue Nov 17, 2009 1:26 am
Dear Tech Support,
Is it possible to pass the document.links.length var onto test.js when it is executed from within iimPlay("CODE:...")? Executing the document.links.length if/else from within test.js returns "The page has frames!" which I believe might be due to the iMacros sidebar. Thanks in advance.