Am 28.01.2013 07:39, schrieb cc:
Greasemonkey is pretty terrible at IPC, so you probably won't be able
to use a Perl script for this. However, Javascript itself (which
Greasemonkey uses) is likely adequate for this sort of calculation, so
just writing the whole thing as a GM script may work.
Any problems with scripting possibly being against the terms of use,
though, are your own to resolve. :P
I guess you'll get only few if any support for hacks, clickbots and
cheating here, just saying.
Most script author write scripts to improve the look and feel of
webpages, to increase the joy of using the page. Click- or aimbots
(which are against ToU in every browsergame I know) however are very
annoying for 99,9999% of the players, so helping you with any script
like that would not make the web a better place.
If you want to play the game, play it yourself. If you want to win the
game, become better. If you need stategies, elaborate them and work them
out. If you want a bot to fight for you, become game developer for AI
opponents. That's my opinion.
Besides Greasemonkey is meant to execute JavaScript bits when you load a
website, not to interact with Perl scripts or any other on your PC;
Greasemonkey is not a shell.
Chris
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