On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 4:04 PM, Ojan Vafai <[email protected]> wrote:

> Also, I tried porting the Chrome extension to a Safari extension. After
> much wrangling, I couldn't get any content scripts to load though. The other
> bits of the extension (e.g. the global page) loaded fine though, so it's not
> just like I don't have extensions enabled. If someone from Apple wants to
> help me debug, I'd be happy to get this working.
>

bweinstein helped me out.*

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/387264/extensions/webkit-bugzilla.safariextz

Let me know if you have trouble with it or have bugs/feature requests. I
hopefully setup updates correctly. :)

Ojan

*For the curious, there's a subtle-ish difference between Chrome and Safari
extensions. With Chrome extensions, if you whitelist a site for content
script injection, you don't need to also add that domain to the list of
allowed domains. Other than that, porting my Chrome extension to Safari was
really quite simple.
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