pageload.js

/*
     File: pageload.js
 Abstract: pageload script.  This script is run in the WebView's JavaScript
 context every time a new web page is loaded into the browser window.  It
 is run at a time during the loading process when it is safe to add
 additional JavaScript definitions to the page's JavaScript context
 but before any scripts contained in the page start to run.  This
 is a good time to add in your own functions that you would like to
 run in the page after it is fully loaded.
  Version: 1.1
 
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 */
 
 
    /* add some functions to the page that we can call */
 
    /* define a function to display some informaiton about the page
    in the console window. */
function ShowPageInfoInConsole() {
 
    console.log( "this page contains: "
        + window.document.anchors.length + " anchors, "
        + window.document.images.length + " images, and "
        + window.document.links.length + " links." )
        
    console.log( "the document url is: " + window.document.URL )
    
    console.log( "the document title is: " + window.document.title )
 
}
 
 
 
 
    /* final page load sequence.  This JavaScript runs at as we're loading
    a page.  In this sample we put a message in the console so we can
    tell that the page load completed.  Later, when we receive a notification
    that the page has finished loading (in the complete() function
    defined in the startup.js script), we call the ShowPageInfoInConsole()
    function defined above to display some information about the page using
    the browser.eval() method.  */
    
    
    /* print a welcome message in the console window. */
console.log("page load for " + program + " " + version)