5

I don't know greasemonkey but I think it is a way to script or extend Firefox.

Is there a greasemonkey for IE?

for example: There's a website that is hosting a page that asks me to install MSXML5.0.

alt text

I don't want MSXML5.0.
I was thinking if I had a greasemonkey capability (if it is what I think it is), I'd be able to write a script that changes the 5.0 to 6.0 and everything would be cool.

I know there's a way to do this kind of thing in Fiddler, if I have it running, and set up as a proxy.

Glorfindel
  • 21,988
  • 13
  • 81
  • 109
Cheeso
  • 189,189
  • 101
  • 473
  • 713

2 Answers2

1

Hey I know this is a bit old but alternatively there is Trixie. At this point the main site is down but I got an archive of the installer from this location. Unfortunately there isn't an active project nor is there an open-source solution available at this time but this will get you up and running.

Terrance
  • 11,764
  • 4
  • 54
  • 80
1

Yes, there is. IEPro.

Paulo Santos
  • 11,285
  • 4
  • 39
  • 65