Thank you, I'll take a look around ^^
Using mozilla components I should be able to isolate my script to a single
tab right?

2007/11/21, Eric H. Jung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> --- Marco Pivetta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I forgot to tell you that the javascript should be injected in a webpage
> in
> > a greasemonkey-similar way, so the timer shouldn't be active everywhen,
> but
> > only when the page is loaded
> > this is why more timers should be possible on different tabs
> > the problem is that the timers move from a tab to another, as if the
> object
> > "window" changes...
> >
> > I've noticed that the same problem comes with every event listener...
> > onClick, onMouseOver, etc...
> > Basically the idea is "how do I work in a closed space, a tab, without
> > limitations when trying to access a mozilla component"?
> >
>
> It sounds like you should define the timer callback in an XPCOM singleton
> (service).
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