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Re: Modifying HTML Content of a WebFrame
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Re: Modifying HTML Content of a WebFrame


  • Subject: Re: Modifying HTML Content of a WebFrame
  • From: Andrew Farmer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 03:42:42 -0800

On 28 Jan 06, at 23:13, Joshua Buhler wrote:
If this is a stupid question, I apologize in advance, though I am pretty new at this Cocoa stuff.

I'm attempting to build a basic Safari plugin using SIMBL. I'd like to insert a little bit of HTML at the top of a page when it loads, based on the URL. I've gotten as far as receiving notifications when a page finishes loading, and getting the URL of that page, but after searching the docs in Xcode for over an hour now, I just can't figure out how to add the HTML content that I'd like to the top of the page.

Am I missing something obvious here?

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