You're absolutely right, sorry for answering without having properly
understood and tested first.
This definitively works too. Thank you very much!

PS: I had to replace "$" with "jQuery"; maybe in 0.1.9 the short form
"$" is not defined. Never mind.

On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 5:34 PM, satyr <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Yes, this would work.  The problem with this approach is that it
>> assumes that javascript is enabled in the page, which in my case is
>> not true.
>
> You sure? The above code uses the frame where our jQuery resides,
> which is at <chrome://ubiquity/content/hiddenframe.html>.

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