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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T19:33:44+00:00 2026-05-17T19:33:44+00:00

javascript: var d = document, w = window, e = w.getSelection, k = d.getSelection,

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javascript: var d = document,
    w = window,
    e = w.getSelection,
    k = d.getSelection,
    x = d.selection,
    s = (e ? e() : (k) ? k() : (x ? x.createRange().text : 0)),
    f = 'http://www.tumblr.com/share',
    l = d.location,
    e = encodeURIComponent,
    p = '?v=3&u=' + e(l.href) + '&t=' + e(d.title) + '&s=' + e(s),
    u = f + p;
try {
    if (!/^(.*\.)?tumblr[^.]*$/.test(l.host)) throw (0);
    tstbklt();
} catch (z) {
    a = function () {
        if (!w.open(u, 't', 'toolbar=0,resizable=0,status=1,width=450,height=430')) l.href = u;
    };
    if (/Firefox/.test(navigator.userAgent)) setTimeout(a, 0);
    else a();
}
void(0)

Here’s the code from the Tumblr’s bookmarklet.
I understand it all but I can’t find out what the tstbklt(); function is for…

I’m just curious, anyone got an idea on that ?

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    2026-05-17T19:33:44+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 7:33 pm

    The function tstbklt appears to only be defined on http://tumblr.com/goodies (account required), as follows:

    function tstbklt() {
        alert('You\'ve successfully installed the bookmarklet!');
        return false;
    }
    

    On any page other than where a tstbklt function is defined, an error will be thrown and the catch clause will execute.

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