I'd still try to keep the @metadata simple and small.
Maybe it would be better to have a preference "greasemonkey.something
" (hidden or not) to control the sites for which the new behaviour
should be applied, and keep the old behaviour as default option for
backwards compatibility. For most users, this preference would contain
just two or three sites (ikariam, travian, and the like), I guess, and
most probably any at all, because site owners would not bother to take
any defensive measure knowing that there is a simple way to defeat it.

On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 11:30 PM, Erik Vold <[email protected]> wrote:
>[...] The only
> other option is to create a meta data @key to signal that the user
> script should useCapture, which all user scripts would need to do in
> order to prevent the site from potentially blocking their script.

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