Safari Guide 1.2: Greasemonkey for Safari
Todd Ditchendorf released a new version of his Safari Guide app last Friday. It already let you execute XPath and XQuery on the contents of the frontmost Safari window. Now it lets you execute JavaScript user scripts against the front window. It’s Greasemonkey for Safari!
Meanwhile if you’re anxious to try out XQuery, Michael Kay, the author of the Saxon XSLT engine, wrote a short tutorial.
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