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More browsers can be supported

Open kynikos opened this issue 12 years ago • 5 comments

Tampermonkey now supports more browsers, e.g. Opera: test WM on them and update the documentation! List of supported browsers: http://tampermonkey.net/

Also Midori should be able to run user scripts, though without support for cross-origin requests.

kynikos avatar Nov 02 '13 00:11 kynikos

Unless I'm mistaken, Tampermonkey Beta requires Opera 16, but latest release of Opera for Linux is 12.16...

Until then, I think that Violent monkey is a viable alternative, though the script installation is rather unfriendly.

lahwaacz avatar Nov 02 '13 08:11 lahwaacz

So true, I should have read more carefully... What makes the difference is support for cross-origin http requests, Violent monkey's feature list is of no great help, I'll have to test it to see how it works

kynikos avatar Nov 02 '13 11:11 kynikos

Just reminding that Scriptish support was dropped with #190: maybe in the future it could be re-added if its major bugs are fixed.

kynikos avatar Sep 04 '14 07:09 kynikos

To make up for the loss of Scriptish, I've tested WM 1.16.0 with Violent Monkey and cross-domain requests seem to work well, so I'm adding it to the supported engines.

kynikos avatar Sep 04 '14 09:09 kynikos

Merging #76: theoretically also IE and Safari have their own user script engines, the only problem is who's going to do the testing for every WM relase? (not me :D )

kynikos avatar Sep 05 '14 15:09 kynikos