What I'm trying to do is include what is under my canvas object in the page as part of the image when I saved what is inside the canvas.
I have an application that creates a canvas and lets you draw with the mouse on it. This drawing functionality is in place so you could draw on a page as if th...
@NickDugger That's the right answer. Also mention that if you COULD it would be a security flaw. Scripts are not allowed to create images out of arbitrary stuff on a person's screen.
Possibly a duplicate, but I'll give you a very short answer; you can't
Why? From the fingertips of one "Simon Sarris", "if you COULD it would be a security flaw. Scripts are not allowed to create images out of arbitrary stuff on a person's screen."
You can't without using a library like HTML2Canvas, it would be a security flaw if you could. You can go read the answer here stackoverflow.com/questions/6468897/… if you want more explanation. I don't think telling you "you can't" is much of an answer, so I've left a comment. — Jhawins6 secs ago
"You can't" is a totally valid answer, but you should always explain why you can't, because in this case you will never be allowed to. It's not like its a bug, in other words
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@SimonSarris so duplicate. much not. many going to answer.
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Or whatever. Check this out. Such a duplicate isn't worth anything just flag it.
Possibly a duplicate, but I'll give you a very short answer; you can't (unless you do something like html2canvas, where it transposes the DOM onto a canvas element)
This is by design. If you could it would be a security flaw. Scripts are not allowed to create images out of arbitrary stuff on a p...