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Revision as of 12:13, 12 November 2010
Filtering is a feature that allows you to change data on the website before it reaches the browser. Currently only the TYPE=IMAGES filter is supported. If enabled it removes all references to images from the html source and thus speeds up page loading. The filter command works for all macros until the filter is switched off or the iMacros Browser is closed.
Currently the support for filtering is experimental. If you need any other data filtered please let us know what kind of filter you would like to see added.
Syntax
FILTER TYPE=IMAGES STATUS=(ON|OFF)
Parameters
- TYPE
- Specifies the type of elements to filter. Currently only IMAGES is supported
- STATUS
- Specifies whether the filter is turned on of off.
Examples
To start the filter and remove images add this line to your macro:
FILTER TYPE=IMAGES STATUS=ON
To stop the filter:
FILTER TYPE=IMAGES STATUS=OFF