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Is there any way to get full rendered page before returning to the browser?
I want to get full page (from <html> to </html>), replace some pseudo variables and retrun to user changed verstion.
I can do this using index.php
but I looks ugly.



Maybe there is a callback like "on after page rendered"?










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Is there any way to get full rendered page before returning to the browser?
I want to get full page (from <html> to </html>), replace some pseudo variables and retrun to user changed verstion.
I can do this using index.php
but I looks ugly.



Maybe there is a callback like "on after page rendered"?










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    Worth reading over... joomla.stackexchange.com/q/323/12352 , joomla.stackexchange.com/a/20880/12352 , joomla.stackexchange.com/a/18904/12352
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Is there any way to get full rendered page before returning to the browser?
I want to get full page (from <html> to </html>), replace some pseudo variables and retrun to user changed verstion.
I can do this using index.php
but I looks ugly.



Maybe there is a callback like "on after page rendered"?










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Is there any way to get full rendered page before returning to the browser?
I want to get full page (from <html> to </html>), replace some pseudo variables and retrun to user changed verstion.
I can do this using index.php
but I looks ugly.



Maybe there is a callback like "on after page rendered"?







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    Worth reading over... joomla.stackexchange.com/q/323/12352 , joomla.stackexchange.com/a/20880/12352 , joomla.stackexchange.com/a/18904/12352
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    Worth reading over... joomla.stackexchange.com/q/323/12352 , joomla.stackexchange.com/a/20880/12352 , joomla.stackexchange.com/a/18904/12352
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Worth reading over... joomla.stackexchange.com/q/323/12352 , joomla.stackexchange.com/a/20880/12352 , joomla.stackexchange.com/a/18904/12352
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To edit entire HTML output directly, create a system plugin with onAfterRender event. Use application's getBody() method to get the content and setBody() to save the modified content.



defined('_JEXEC') or die;

plgSystemExample
{
protected $app;

public function onAfterRender()
{
if ($this->app->getDocument()->type !== 'html')
{
return;
}

$body = $this->app->getBody();

//do modifications to $body here

$this->app->setBody($body);
}
}


But if the content you want to replace is only inside content items (e.g. shortcodes in articles), create a content plugin with onContentPrepare event and only modify the article text.






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    To edit entire HTML output directly, create a system plugin with onAfterRender event. Use application's getBody() method to get the content and setBody() to save the modified content.



    defined('_JEXEC') or die;

    plgSystemExample
    {
    protected $app;

    public function onAfterRender()
    {
    if ($this->app->getDocument()->type !== 'html')
    {
    return;
    }

    $body = $this->app->getBody();

    //do modifications to $body here

    $this->app->setBody($body);
    }
    }


    But if the content you want to replace is only inside content items (e.g. shortcodes in articles), create a content plugin with onContentPrepare event and only modify the article text.






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      To edit entire HTML output directly, create a system plugin with onAfterRender event. Use application's getBody() method to get the content and setBody() to save the modified content.



      defined('_JEXEC') or die;

      plgSystemExample
      {
      protected $app;

      public function onAfterRender()
      {
      if ($this->app->getDocument()->type !== 'html')
      {
      return;
      }

      $body = $this->app->getBody();

      //do modifications to $body here

      $this->app->setBody($body);
      }
      }


      But if the content you want to replace is only inside content items (e.g. shortcodes in articles), create a content plugin with onContentPrepare event and only modify the article text.






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        To edit entire HTML output directly, create a system plugin with onAfterRender event. Use application's getBody() method to get the content and setBody() to save the modified content.



        defined('_JEXEC') or die;

        plgSystemExample
        {
        protected $app;

        public function onAfterRender()
        {
        if ($this->app->getDocument()->type !== 'html')
        {
        return;
        }

        $body = $this->app->getBody();

        //do modifications to $body here

        $this->app->setBody($body);
        }
        }


        But if the content you want to replace is only inside content items (e.g. shortcodes in articles), create a content plugin with onContentPrepare event and only modify the article text.






        share|improve this answer














        To edit entire HTML output directly, create a system plugin with onAfterRender event. Use application's getBody() method to get the content and setBody() to save the modified content.



        defined('_JEXEC') or die;

        plgSystemExample
        {
        protected $app;

        public function onAfterRender()
        {
        if ($this->app->getDocument()->type !== 'html')
        {
        return;
        }

        $body = $this->app->getBody();

        //do modifications to $body here

        $this->app->setBody($body);
        }
        }


        But if the content you want to replace is only inside content items (e.g. shortcodes in articles), create a content plugin with onContentPrepare event and only modify the article text.







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