On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 9:36 AM, Charles L. <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks, Aaron. Yes, but what I had in mind is allowing the user to
> keep a configuration file on his computer. A file that could be read
> by a user script to modify certain behaviors of the script, according
> to the user's preferences. If it's part of the extension, first, the
> extension is currently not easily updatable, and then when it is,
> every update will overwrite the user's configuration file.

That's true. I can't think of a great answer for this off the top of
my head. Need to wait until we have localstorage in place so that you
can use preferences.

- a

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