You might want to take a look at jQuery, a JavaScript library that has very nice routines for navigating the DOM tree. An simple example would be finding text in a table cell which triggers setting a class for the table row.
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 6:13 PM, Michael Beccaria <mbecca...@paulsmiths.edu> wrote: > I was intrigued by someone who posted to the Worldcat Developers Network > forum. They were asking about the xISSN service and having it return > whether an ISSN is peer reviewed or not. Which got me thinking...Has > anyone been able to finagle a feature into their SerialsSolutions A-Z > list where it shows peer reviewed status for the titles that are > returned using a WC service? SS has limited editing capabilities on > their page so the javascript question is this: > > Is it possible when being able to edit ONLY the header to alter span > tags of a loaded web page using javascript? Can I insert some javascript > in those sections that will scrape the ISSN number from these span tags > and add some dynamic content from a web service using javascript alone? > > I'm not very proficient at javascript so be gentle. > > Mike Beccaria > Systems Librarian > Head of Digital Initiatives > Paul Smith's College > 518.327.6376 > -- Cary Gordon The Cherry Hill Company http://chillco.com