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A pretty amazing piece of JavaScript dropped yesterday and itâs going to take a little bit to digest it all. Itâs a GreaseMonkey script, written by âShaun Friedleâ, that automatically solves captchas provided by the site Megaupload. Thereâs a demo online if you wish to give it a spin. Now, the captchas provided by the site arenât very âhardâ to solve (in fact, theyâre downright bad â some examples
userChrome.js allows to easily customize Firefox through JavaScript. What userChrome.css is for CSS customization, userChrome.js is for JavaScript. Simply edit the file userChrome.js (in the same place as userChrome.css) and its content will be run whenever a new browser window is opened (onLoad). BTW: If you want this to become a standard part of Firefox in the future, go and post a patch to bug
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