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1. phil+L[view] [source] 2007-02-21 22:55:54
>>pg+(OP)
bookmarklet! I would submit more links if there was a bookmarklet that submitted the page I was on.
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2. danw+24[view] [source] 2007-02-23 04:52:53
>>phil+L
EDIT: I should have said this is a submit article bookmarklet. I'm working on trying a like/dislike.

I've just made a realy quick and dirty bookmarklet. It's only tested in firefox 2 and it's not quite how I would like it to work but it's a start. I'll hopefully update it later to work better.

Just add the following URL as a bookmark:

javascript:(function(){var d=document;var b=d.body;var c=b.insertBefore(d.createElement('center'),b.firstChild); var dv=c.appendChild(d.createElement('iframe'));dv.id='ifrm'; dv.height='30%';dv.width='100%';dv.src='http://news.ycombinator.com/submit'; d.getElementById('ifrm').scrollIntoView(); })();

Let me know if it works.

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3. brett+Y6[view] [source] 2007-02-24 00:36:51
>>danw+24
The main functionality I would want out of a submit bookmarklet is prepopulating the url field so I don't have to copy and paste it. Showing the submit page in context of the page I am on does not help as much.
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4. eli+I8[view] [source] 2007-02-24 19:14:12
>>brett+Y6
Then I would suggest that a new feature be the ability to pass url parameters to the submit form that prepopulate the url and/or title fields.

As it stands, there's no real way to do it in a bookmarklet. Firefox's XSS security policies won't allow it.

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5. danw+pi[view] [source] 2007-02-28 12:21:06
>>eli+I8
Prepopulation is what I wanted too. If someone could update the submit page so that it accepts something like ?url=site.com&title=foobar in the url it would be great.

At least now its easy to drag and drop from the page the url and title. Any one know a way to get prepopulation to work?

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6. eli+sl[view] [source] 2007-03-01 13:23:37
>>danw+pi
As I said before, I don't think it can work (in Firefox) without a change in the code. Firefox's default security settings won't let you modify the content of html from another domain (I don't think...)
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