I have seen in some documentation of PhantomJS that it can access the global "document" object but I don't know if it is also possible to access the global "window" object.
So my question is, is there a special way or I can just call the window object directly after I initialize a page using PhantomJS?
I have seen in some documentation of PhantomJS that it can access the global "document" object but I don't know if it is also possible to access the global "window" object.
So my question is, is there a special way or I can just call the window object directly after I initialize a page using PhantomJS?
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Reset to default 7Running phantomjs
from a terminal gives you an interactive session you can play around with.
If you then run console.log(window)
you'll see you have access to the window
object.
phantomjs> console.log(window);
[object DOMWindow]