I just discovered the Greasemonkey extension for FireFox and was wondering if anyone else here's experimented with it.
I created a few auto-login scripts for a few sports books and it seems like it has some possibilities ...
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I just discovered the Greasemonkey extension for FireFox and was wondering if anyone else here's experimented with it.
I created a few auto-login scripts for a few sports books and it seems like it has some possibilities ...
SBR Founder Join Date: 8/28/2005
It looks like it's possibly to do some pretty damn cool stuff with this. Basically it lets you embed your own JavaScript in any page you like. You can edit and delete HTML elements and do pretty much you anything you could do if you controlled the page yourself.
It would probably be possible to do some AJAX style-coding with Greasemonkey so that you can let's say display and bet on Sportsbook A-Z lines from Sportsbook's A's site.
It would be a lot of work to set up, but you could probably use any sportsbook's interface at any other sportsbook (at which you had an account, obviously).
Is there anyone else out there who knows JavaScript that might be interested in this?
SBR Founder Join Date: 8/28/2005
oops ..in the wrong thread.... saw grease monkey and thouht to share last night's donkey punch and dirty sanchez... my bad
SBR Founder Join Date: 8/12/2005