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Is it possible that someone could brief me/point me in the right direction so that I can get a javascript library that will be linked with intellitext.
basically want something that will find keywords within the current page and turn those keywords into defined hyperlinks
so if i had 'basically' in my above text linked to http://www.google.com/ then it would turn basically into a link to google
Any input is welcome!
basically want something that will find keywords within the current page and turn those keywords into defined hyperlinks
so if i had 'basically' in my above text linked to http://www.google.com/ then it would turn basically into a link to google
Any input is welcome!
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i'm new to this so i aplogise if i am wrong...feedback would be great.
i not saying its easy but it is possible server side. to do this you can use AJAX. you can make it so that it will send information of what you are typing to the server. this information will need to be read by the server side language (PHP,ASP...maybe more) and an output will be produced on the page it is typed into depending on what you link it to (best it it was a div tag).
i hope that was helpful.
i not saying its easy but it is possible server side. to do this you can use AJAX. you can make it so that it will send information of what you are typing to the server. this information will need to be read by the server side language (PHP,ASP...maybe more) and an output will be produced on the page it is typed into depending on what you link it to (best it it was a div tag).
i hope that was helpful.
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