Something like:

const WistsSettings = "" + <![CDATA[
  wists_bgcolor = "#ffffff";
  wists_font = "9px Arial, geneva, sans-serif";
  wists_item_border_color = "#cccccc";
  wists_box_align = "left";
  wists_align = "left";
  wists_font_large = "11px Arial, geneva, sans-serif";
  wists_font_medium = "10px Arial, geneva, sans-serif";
  wists_link_color = "#000000";
  wists_font_color = "#666666";
  ]]>;
CmdUtils.CreateCommand({
  name: "wists",
  argument: noun_arb_text,
  preview: function(pb, args){
    CmdUtils.previewGet(
      pb,
      "http://www.wists.com/hmarstra/"; + args.object.text,
      {out: "js", item_skin: "js", cols: 4, rows: 80},
      function(js){
        pb.ownerDocument.location.href =
          "javascript:" + encodeURI(WistsSettings + js);
      });
  },
});


On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 7:39 PM, Henrik Marstrander <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have this (javascript?) code from Wists.com (web-bookmarking with
> nice image feature) where you can integrate all your saved wists for a
> certain tag (this code is for my "books" tag ..... see line 24)  in
> your own webpage
>
> I thought about integrating it in a ubiquity command so I could
> quickly change tagname by substituting the url with {QUERY} Im not
> shure if Im capable of doing this with ubiquty though.
>
> Anyway lets say I decide to keep it as a webpage code. Does anybody
> know if its a similarly easy way with javascript to change the tag
> part of the url. (line 24)
> Maybe it would be possible  to add some simple code which would add a
> textform to the page, where you could type a tagname so that the tag
> you type would substitute the tag part of the url "http://
> www.wists.com/hmarstra/books" (in this case "books")   (line24)
> In that way you could easily access all your Wists without saving a
> seperate document for each tag (I have over 100 different)
>
> Alternativly there could be a pulldownmenu with lets say your 10 most
> used tags (which could be pre-defined in a list in the code)
>
> ----------
>
> 1 <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
> 2 <html>
> 3 <head>
> 4 <meta content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"
> 5 http-equiv="content-type">
> 6 <title>make</title>
> 7 </head>
> 8 <body>
> 9  <br>
> 10 <script type="text/javascript">
> 11 <!--
> 12 wists_bgcolor = "#ffffff";
> 13 wists_font = "9px Arial, geneva, sans-serif";
> 14 wists_item_border_color = "#cccccc";
> 15 wists_box_align = "left";
> 16  wists_align = "left";
> 17 wists_font_large = "11px Arial, geneva, sans-serif";
> 18 wists_font_medium = "10px Arial, geneva, sans-serif";
> 19 wists_link_color = "#000000";
> 20 wists_font_color = "#666666";
> 21 //-->
> 22 </script>
> 23 <script type="text/javascript"
> 24 src="http://www.wists.com/hmarstra/books?
> out=js&amp;item_skin=js&amp;cols=8&amp;rows=100"></script><br>
> 25 </body>
> 26  </html>

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