My guess is that it's an xpath related problem, you should be able to
getElementById() and change it's src no matter when that image is loaded,
there could be a problem in your xpath expression unless the wrong tree is
being searched.  Start with a simpler page that already has the image
loaded and see if you can get it working there.  When you modify with
firebug try pasting in your script to the multi-line editor and see if your
functions are working as they are.  If they are working except in GM, then
perhaps try getting the element using a another method, and what version of
FF are you using?  Let us know the results.

On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 11:09 AM, NLR <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi there,
> I would like to replace the "src" attribute of an <img> tag contained
> in a webpage, but the original page is loaded by a weird javascript
> function : http://snipurl.com/23te563 .
>
> So when the website is debugged in Firebug, we can see each tag but
> greasemonkey can't see them.
>
> You can find my current (not working) GM script on this page :
> http://snipurl.com/23te67l .
> The debugged HTML page (that I can modify with firebug but not with
> GM) : http://snipurl.com/23te9t2 .
>
> Any idea ?
> Thank you !
> NLR
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