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Using jQuery Mobile, I have seen how it adds to the existing DOM when links are clicked and a related page is served. Then, when ready, it switches to that new data-role="page". But when I do a "view source" in the browser (Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox), I see the original page, as delivered, without the additional things loaded later (DOM injections). How can I see what the browser really has (post-render HTML)? If it happens to be a JavaScript solution, please don't presume I know where to put it and how to trigger it to show the content.

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  • The "view source" feature in Chrome returns the HTML WITHOUT Javascript parse, so any DOM injections done in Javascript will not be display! Sep 21, 2011 at 17:27
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    Gotta use the developer tools - Firebug for firefox, or Chrome's native dev tools. Inspect elements, it'll show the post-render HTML. Sep 21, 2011 at 19:07
  • Mike, That looks answerish to me. Wrench > Tools > Developer Tools would be a way to see the 'live' DOM.
    – Dale
    Sep 21, 2011 at 21:28

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In Chrome: Wrench > Tools > Developer Tools would be a way to see the 'live' DOM.

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