The syntax is different and it is only a temporary state, but
GM_xmlhttpRequest (as you stated) is kind of implemented.Try using a
XMLHttpRequest from an extension - it will allow cross origin requests (if
that is the purpose of this function).

☆PhistucK


On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 16:59, Mark Malewski <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I've tried installing the latest Google Chrome (2.0.172.33) and I've
> also  installed the latest Chromium 3.0.193.0 (20244) build as of July
> 8, 2009, hoping to use Greasemonkey in Chrome or Chromium.
>
> I've been reading thousands of posts on various websites, about
> Greasemonkey support in Google Chrome/Chromium, but none of the
> scripts we've tried using function properly.
>
> What is the status of Greasemonkey support in Chrome/Chromium, what
> functions have already been implemented, and what is the status of
> support for the following Greasemonkey functions:
>
> Add support for:
>
> GM_registerMenuCommand
> GM_getValue
> GM_listValues
> GM_deleteValue
> GM_setValue
> GM_xmlhttpRequest
>
> These six GM_ functions are the only functions that we really need at
> the moment that don't seem to be currently supported, is there any way
> that these functions could possibly be added to Chromium, so that we
> can begin using Greasemonkey in Chromium?
>
>              Thank-you for all that you do,
>
>                            Mark
>
> >
>

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