Firefox plugin using iMacros

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killer_mpg
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Firefox plugin using iMacros

Post by killer_mpg » Sat Mar 15, 2008 5:39 am

Is there a way to get at the javascript interface to make a plugin for firefox? or could i use the script sharing url thing?
killer_mpg
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Re: Firefox plugin using iMacros

Post by killer_mpg » Sat Mar 22, 2008 3:28 am

any one have any ideas of how to access the script interface outside of the iMacros plugin?
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Re: Firefox plugin using iMacros

Post by Hello 71 » Sat Mar 22, 2008 4:08 pm

Sort of. I think officially, there is no way so far. However, if you really need to, you might be able to open up the extension and manually parse the code. However unlikely that is. And also, you can sort of control it using the scripting interface. You can simply run the program with a run.imacros.net/?code=yourcodeinbase64 URI. However, that's just like running a new macro.
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