ajaxChat.handleChatMessages = function(messageNodes) {

^-- Above as reference. Hey everyone, I'm trying to write a userscript 
here, and I can't seem to figure out for the life of me, it is day 3 and I 
looked at examples, researched topics. Constantly refreshed firefox over 
and over.

I get the feeling that when something in greasemonkey breaks, I don't know 
about it, I don't know if there's an error in the script. But what I do 
know is that it works PERFECTLY in Chrome. As that's the browser I mainly 
use, but when it comes down to porting the script in question I now learned 
that I need to adhere to the rules of FF's API system.

Which is all fine and dandy, but I want to modify a function at

ajaxChat.handleChatMessages

 since the function is stored in a variable I need to update that variable 
with a new function.  Perhaps I'm not to be using exportFunction(), but 
that seems like the appropriate thing. I'm really losing sleep, and my head 
over this. Firefox has been the most atrocious platform for me to 
test/develop a userscript on. Is there a way to get the javascript console 
to be more verbose about errors?

Thanks, if anyone could help me out that'd be much appreciated.

I've been trying to do a exportFunction(ajaxChat.handleChatMessages, 
unsafeWindow)

But it does not seem to be working. I'm losing it here.

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