One option is using @require, but Greasemonkey will only download the
script when it's first installed. [1]

Another option is

GM_xmlhttpRequest({
...
onload: function(details) {

eval(details.responseText);

});

But this is dangerous and should be avoided whenever possible.


[1] http://wiki.greasespot.net/Metadata_Block#.40require

On Mar 15, 8:59 pm, dashman <[email protected]> wrote:
> i've got a greasemonkey script and it works.
>
> i'd like to take a function within this existing script and download
> it
> dynamically from my site using xmlhttprequest and then
> execute it.
>
> the result is the same - the difference is that the function
> executes the downloaded code.
>
> any help appreciated.

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