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Send Page by Email in Firefox using Javascript

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Old August 17th, 2006, 03:05 PM
One Lazy Russian
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Thanks in advance to anyone that can help.

I created an extension for firefox that acts as a bookmarklet for
Gmail, Yahoo, and all standalone clients (via the mailto function).

Upon clickin on the toolbar-button it will send a user the the title
and url in the subject line and body respectively.

Recently, I've been bombarded with emails on adding a feature which
will allow the user to send the page as it is displayed (none of the
coding).

I;ve been researching for a couple of days now and I've come up with
nothing.

I know in IE 5.5+ they have a feature that does this but no one seems
to know how to emulate this feature.

I thought there might be somethign along the lines of
"content.document.*" like there is for the title fo a document,
"content.document.title".

View Extension Details here: http://www.lazyrussian.com/projects.shtml
Download from Mozilla here: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/3102/

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Old September 4th, 2006, 02:15 AM
One Lazy Russian
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re: Send Page by Email in Firefox using Javascript


I fixed my Problem int he latest version - v1.3

http://lazyrussian.com/emailthis-firefox-extension/


One Lazy Russian wrote:
Quote:
Thanks in advance to anyone that can help.
>
I created an extension for firefox that acts as a bookmarklet for
Gmail, Yahoo, and all standalone clients (via the mailto function).
>
Upon clickin on the toolbar-button it will send a user the the title
and url in the subject line and body respectively.
>
Recently, I've been bombarded with emails on adding a feature which
will allow the user to send the page as it is displayed (none of the
coding).
>
I;ve been researching for a couple of days now and I've come up with
nothing.
>
I know in IE 5.5+ they have a feature that does this but no one seems
to know how to emulate this feature.
>
I thought there might be somethign along the lines of
"content.document.*" like there is for the title fo a document,
"content.document.title".
>
View Extension Details here: http://www.lazyrussian.com/projects.shtml
Download from Mozilla here: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/3102/
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