Anthony,
Thanks for your response. I'm a relative newbie to greasemoneky and and
not sure which
section on the link you provided is relevant to my question. I have
previously tried using
unsafeWindow to no avail. If you could provide some type of short example
of how I
would be able to get at the Sys.Application.findComponent() function I
would appreciate
that or more specific information on whether I should be looking at the
Content Scope
Runner, Content Script Injection ... or Reading Content Globals in the link
you provided.
e.g how do I implement: var component =
Sys.Application.findComponent('my_component+name');
Bruce
On Friday, April 20, 2012 4:09:07 PM UTC-5, Anthony Lieuallen wrote:
>
> http://wiki.greasespot.net/Category:Coding_Tips:Interacting_With_The_Page
>
> On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 3:54 PM, B K wrote:
>
>> I working with a page generated via asp net ajax and want to get the
>> selected index of a RadComboBox.
>> I get get at all the ids (getElementById) but cannot get at the
>> 'components' which are accessed
>> through $find (which is an alias to Sys.Application.findComponent).
>> What do you have to have in a greasemonkey script to access
>> Sys.Application.findComponent from asp net ajax? Right now I;m stuck.
>>
>
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