Hi Sebastian.
JSEvaluateScript can only evaluate JavaScript; it can't parse HTML.
Cheers,
Geoff
On Jun 10, 2009, at 10:05 PM, Sebastian Linke wrote:
Hi,
based on my experiences when I ran some javascript code on a webkit
context,
I was trying to do the same with "normal" html code.
It may sound a bit naive, but I simply passed the whole content of a
website
to `JSEvaluateScript()`, using `JSGlobalContextCreate(NULL)` as the
context.
This did - as almost expected - not work. The only result I got back
was
`undefined`.
So my question is: How does webkit handle this? In what kind of way
is a
javascript containing website given to the js engine to get back the
right
result after code execution (e.g. today's date displayed on the
screen)?
Or do things not go the way I think about and there is no html
generated
return value sent from JSCore? (Hope you know what I mean...)
Regards
Sebastian
PS: My code example: http://paste.pocoo.org/show/122370/
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