you could try an ifame in a normal tid

<iframe sandbox = "allow-same-origin allow-scripts allow-popups 
allow-forms"  src= """data:text/html;charset=utf-8,<script 
src="http://www.reddit.com/.embed?limit=5"; 
type="text/javascript"></script>"""/>

On Sunday, March 5, 2017 at 1:55:08 AM UTC+1, Matt Groth wrote:
>
> Got it to work! Thanks again, Ton. You're right, its not very practical in 
> the end.
>
> You can't put in any javascript after the wiki is loaded and have it take 
>> effect for safety reasons.
>
>
> I regularly backup my wiki so I'd be interested to know if this is at all 
> hackable. I'm also somewhat confused about why we have javascript macros 
> then, and what the difference is there. Though at this point I should 
> probably study the code a lot more so I know what I'm talking about. I'll 
> be back!
>

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