Published on 2005-12-08 12:09:49
The book include really lots of Hacks by different contributors, like how to Make Pop-up Titles Prettier, Keeping Track of Secure Site Passwords, Add Keyboard Shortcuts to Google Search Results, Add Saved Searches to Gmail, Make Google More Accessible for Low-Vision Users, Bypass Annoying Site Registrations, Syndicate Encrypted Content, Compare Book Prices and Trace XMLHttpRequest Activity.
The Trace XMLHttpRequest Activity hack is contributed by Julien Couvreur, a very useful hack which will allow you to log XMLHTTPRequest calls into Javascript Console. You can get this hack free from the Oreilly website [PDF]. Sample code are of course availble at the Oreilly site too.
Its one of the interesting hacks, and Greasemonkey offer a great API to work with XMLHTTPRequest. This book will help you with Greasmonkey script programming with hundreds of hacks and useful tools such Platypus. All things that you don't know, now you can do it easily. Really thanks guys for this book and for this great tool.
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