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+ wpPost.post.content);
}
This script retrieves multiple posts from a WordPress site.
var numPosts = 3;
var wpPost = '';
var wpRecentPosts = loadjson('http://192.168.101.58/?json=get_
recent_posts&count=' + numPosts);
if(wpRecentPosts.posts){
for (var i = 0; i < numPosts ; i++) {
wpPost += "<p>" + wpRecentPosts.posts[i].title + "</p>";
}
}
results.after(wpPost)
loadtext()
Loads text from the specified text file, for example a JavaScript file (.js) or style sheet (.css).
The text file may be located inside the template or hosted on a Content Management System or
on another location outside the template.
Tip
To load an HTML fragment, you can use use loadhtml() (see
Skin/Formats/CrossReferencePrintFormat("loadhtml()Loads HTML content from the specified
HTML file. The file may be located inside the template (see
Skin/Formats/CrossReferencePrintFormat("Snippets" on page1)) or hosted on a Content
Management System or on another location outside the template.An optional selector allows you to
retrieve only the content of matching elements.The specified HTML file is expected to be UTF-8
encoded.Loadhtml() is cached per batch run (based on the URL) in print/email.To load a JavaScript
file (.js) or a style sheet (.css) you can use loadtext(). See Skin/Formats/CrossReferencePrintFormat
("loadtext()" on page1).External content is not loaded while editing a script. To test a script that
loads external content, you can do a preflight; see Skin/Formats/CrossReferencePrintFormat("Doing
a Preflight" on page1).loadhtml(location)Loads all HTML from the specified HTML
file.locationString containing a path that can be absolute or relative to the section/context. Use
snippets/<snippet-name> to retrieve the content from an HTML file residing in the Snippets folder
on the Resources panel. In order to retrieve files from outside the template the file protocol is
supported as well as the http/https protocols. The complete syntax of a fully qualified URL with the
"file" protocol is: file://<host>/<path>. If the host is "localhost", it can be omitted, resulting in
file:///<path>, for example: file:///c:/somefolder/somecontent.html.When using the http/https
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