Back in 2009, we were hearing that Mozilla's "JetPack" would replace
Greasemonkey. They were really slow about getting the "page-mod" API,
which corresponds to the Greasemonkey header information, implemented.
But now it's supposedly done.
So how did that work out? I want to convert some of my Greasemonkey
scripts to plug-ins, and they use features of Greasemonkey that postdate
the "greasemonkey compiler". Any way to do that?
John Nagle
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