Is there any way to instead of bringing up the menu to click on the elements, to open a Safari web view and have the JS communicate with that window? I have a little bookmarklet that works wonders with your code, but it overrides the parent window. I'd either like to launch the full iOS app to process the URL, or run the JS on that popover dialog in safari.
Is this possible?
Is there any way to instead of bringing up the menu to click on the elements, to open a Safari web view and have the JS communicate with that window? I have a little bookmarklet that works wonders with your code, but it overrides the parent window. I'd either like to launch the full iOS app to process the URL, or run the JS on that popover dialog in safari.
Is this possible?