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Type | function | |||||||||
Dictionary | LCS | |||||||||
Library | LiveCode Script | |||||||||
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Summary | Executes a string as web script in the context of the specified browser object. | |||||||||
Introduced | 3.5 | |||||||||
OS | mac, windows | |||||||||
Platforms | desktop | |||||||||
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Related | Function: revBrowserOpen, revBrowserCallScript Glossary: function | |||||||||
Security | network | |||||||||
Description | Use the revBrowserExecuteScript function to modify the current page being displayed in a browser object, or to retrieve information about it. The revBrowserExecuteScript function currently executes JScript on Windows and JavaScript on OS X. If the specified script contains more than one line, each line must be terminated with a semi-colon (;). put revBrowserExecuteScript(sBrowserId, "result = 1 + 1;") If there is an existing JavaScript function you wish to call, its better to use the revBrowserCallScript function instead. This will be faster than executing arbitrary code and also allows parameters to be passed. If the script fails to execute, an "error in script" exception will be thrown.
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