SuperGenPass patched for Google Chrome
I am a huge fan of SuperGenPass. There are so many obvious reasons why it’s a great concept that I won’t bore you with a rehash of all of them.
Unfortunately, in Google Chrome, SuperGenPass chokes on some pages. I do not blame Chrome for that: it’s for security reasons.
I’ve patched the basic version of SuperGenPass so that it can now work on those pages. I am not sure that it fixes everything for everybody but I hope it makes your life easier, like it does mine.
Just go to this page and get the patched bookmark.
If you are using a customized bookmark, I am afraid that you will have to patch it yourself. Here is what the patch looks like:
Look for
var%20FrameTest=window.frames[i].src; |
Replace with
var%20FrameTest=window.frames[i].src;var%20FrameTest=window.frames[i].src;FrameTest=window.frames[i].document.forms; |
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