Actually, the latest developer version (possibly also the beta version) of
Chrome supports user scripts - but not all of the Greasemonkey API is
supported.

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On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 21:46, alessandro <alessandrospall...@gmail.com>wrote:

> hi,
> It 'just that development extensions and my situation is this:
> I can open a popup page of a website and change some tags adding my
> applications.
>  How can then delete tag within a web page and replace them with
> others?
> In firefox, I could using UserScript (Greasemonkey) but nothing to do
> with chrome.
> someone has an idea?
> thanks in advance
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