I believe that localStorage does not work across the http/https border and
between sub-domains (eg, http://maps.google.com/ and
https://mail.google.com/ and http://www.google.com/ are all different HTML5
contexts and have their own distinct storage areas) and Eric is correct that
values get wiped - I don't recall exact details but I had certain privacy
addons cause a headache when it would wipe cookies and localStorage but not
prevent stuff being written or prevent it being read only shortly afterward
for example.

To expand upon it being shared between *all* scripts, the website itself
will also have access to the values (not inherently a bad thing, but also
not necessarily desired behavior).

On 12 Jun 2011 23:08, "Matt Sargent" <[email protected]> wrote:

Just use Local Storage. That will at least handle all scripts operating in
the same domain.




On 6/12/2011 10:47 AM, LWChris wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've been using GreaseMonkey for a long time no...

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