I'm a web developer for NOVICA. I'm fascinated by languages, even though I only speak English and a little Spanish. I can count in Korean and have numerous language and linguistics books. I'm living within walking distance of CSUN where I share an apartment with my girlfriend and 2 cats. I'm happy. I write sporadically (I really need to finish that short story), with every intention of making a living at it at an undisclosed point in the future. I taught physics at Emperor's College Winter Term 2008. I love games and stories and music and computers and science and "and." I drink my coffee 100% black 80% of the time and 80% black 20% of the time. Also, there are other things. 7332 42
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Greasemonkey and Ajax

The other 1/2 of my development team created a new version of the product list for Novica which is live on the artist page. A little while ago I created a Greasemonkey script for our operations team, so that the could do some neat things on product list pages (leveraging all the organization we've done for the consumer website without adding overhead for our customers), but it turns out that it doesn't work quite right after the XMLHttpRequest / DOM update.

The solution proved to be quite simple, since the ajax functionality was written to be cleanly backward compatible, you can just right click on the pagination and open the old school links in a new window/tab. The new page plays nicely with the greasemonkey script.

Just thought this might be a neat trick for people trying to get greasemonkey scripts working on AJAX heavy sites ... I may see if I can find a more permanent solution.



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