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Posted by shimmyshack on 05/14/07 18:16
On May 14, 6:08 pm, loretta <lorb...@optonline.net> wrote:
> This code is just reading html and printing , eventually I want to
> modify the html. However, the original html contains javascript and
> the output html contains tags not in the original.
>
> $url = "http://www.something.com";
> $doc = new DOMDocument();
> $doc->loadHTMLFile($url);
> print $doc->saveHTML();
>
> Original html snippet:
> function exampleFunction() {
> var doc = '<html><head>';
> doc += '<title>Title</title>';
> doc += '</head>';
> doc += '<body onload="self.focus();">';
> doc += '</body></html>';
> }
>
> Html after saveHTML:
> function exampleFunction() {
> ('about:blank','imagemanagerpopup',settings);
> var doc = '<html><head>';
> doc += '<title>Title</title>';
> doc += '</script>
> </head>
> <body>
> <p>';
> doc += '</body>
> </html><html><body>
> <p>';
>
> }
>
> Extra tags to end the script, head and begin a new body are being
> added before the </body> tag and after the <body onload=self.focus()>
> tag in the js variable. Is there a way for the Dom to leave the
> javascript as is without trying to 'fix' the html ? The changes being
> made are causing a javascript error.
> Thanks
start off with xHTML, so it can be loaded with no errors, see google
on how to add javascript in a way that is compliant with xml standards
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