![]() ![]() There are android browsers specifically written to support Greasemonkey scripts ( Fat Ape or Tampermonkey or OilCan) but these are not used by many and while they enable JavaScript injection the lack in their support for other browser-features. Scriptish supposedly is but I could not install it on any device. ![]() The best way to inject javscript would be Greasemonkey but this is not supported on mobile. However, most mobile browsers do not seem to support any kind of plug-ins (except for Firefox, correct me if I am wrong).įirefox support for mobile plugin development seems to be minimal too, for example one can not install xpi-files by downloading them (I have yet to find out how one can install a plugin that is not hosted on the add-ons for android site) I would like to inject JavaScript into a website on a mobile browser (in this case on android). ![]()
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