Re: [greasemonkey-users] Run Greasemonkey on Local Pages

2010-01-01 Thread esquifit
Glad to know. Keep in mind, however, that this implies a security risk. A malicious userscript could open a tab or a frame, load a file: url from your local drive into it, read the contents and send them to any server. Even binary files could be stolen in this way, including files stored in your

Re: [greasemonkey-users] Run Greasemonkey on Local Pages

2009-12-29 Thread cc
Well, I sort of cheat: I run Apache on my (Windows) machine and serve certain pages from there. It works pretty well for this and other things, although Apache's configuration could be more intuitive. I've heard good things of lighttpd, also, but have never tried it. And of course there are

Re: [greasemonkey-users] Run Greasemonkey on Local Pages

2009-12-29 Thread Kwah
2009/12/30 cc carlcl...@lavabit.com: Well, I sort of cheat: I run Apache on my (Windows) machine and serve certain pages from there. It works pretty well for this and other things, although Apache's configuration could be more intuitive. I've heard good things of lighttpd, also, but have never