Why no?

You can place your JS somewhere on the net. @require
http://www.prionhkiyt.com/js/prionhkiyt.lib-1.0.0.js   then use that
as a require.
I don't see why this would not work.



On 20 April 2012 13:32, ASR <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to Greasemonkey and while writing few scripts, i realize that
> there are some common functions that I am using across all scripts. I
> think it will be better to have all these functions in a common js
> file and then include that in various scripts.
>
> Can that be done? I tried using @require but it doesn't worked.
>
> thanks


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