Ah, Now I understand where you are coming from! I saw a post some time
back about adding a feed to a page without it including jquery,,, it
added it on the fly and did an ajax call... I thought ... pretty
cool... I should remember that.... and now I have!

Good luck searching the JQ archives!


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On 10/25/06, Truppe Steven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ schrieb:
> > you can put the "javascript:" code in the body, but you can't put
> > <script> in the head?
> >
> i but the javascript:dostuff... line in the adress bar of the browser
> like a normal link. That are bookmarklets as far as i know.
> There are bookmarklets around that let you remove all dom elements
> clicked (nice for removing banners:). And i think it would
> be very usefull sometimes (specialy ie) to have jQuery shortcuts for
> debugging code.
>
> > there are hacks to add a script into a window without it knowing...
> > Perhaps someone has a link to an example
> >
>
> Does the greasemonkey ff plugin does such things (it's made for user
> javascript code)? And ff itself also have something like user scripts...
> or am i wrong ?
>
> I'm total new to that topic so i don't know much and i'm happy about
> every link provided.
>
>
> best regards,
> Truppe Steven
>
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