This might have been the initial or is the future plan, currently, according
to what Aaron wrote recently, it is part of the webpage.

☆PhistucK


2009/5/14 Lex1 <[email protected]>

>
> Hmm... Apparently, I misunderstood: ≪Each content script executes in
> its own distinct context, separate from the JavaScript that is part of
> web pages, and from every other content script.≫
>
> PhistucK:
> > Content scripts run in the same content as the web page, so in order to
> > change something, you have to send a message to the extension (to a
> backend
> > HTML with a script that receives the message), so it would do the work
> for
> > the content script. If it worked
> > otherwise, any webpage could control the tabs\windows\bookmarks\any
> exposed API.
> >
> > ☆PhistucK
>
>  >
>

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