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August 13, 2011 13:21
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`unsafeWindow` polyfill (for use in user scripts)
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// ==UserScript== | |
// @name Emulate `unsafeWindow` in browsers that don’t support it. | |
// ==/UserScript== | |
// http://mths.be/unsafewindow | |
window.unsafeWindow || ( | |
unsafeWindow = (function() { | |
var el = document.createElement('p'); | |
el.setAttribute('onclick', 'return window;'); | |
return el.onclick(); | |
}()) | |
); | |
// You can now use `unsafeWindow`, ehm, safely. | |
console.log(unsafeWindow); | |
// If the current document uses a JavaScript library, you can use it in | |
// your user script like this: | |
console.log(unsafeWindow.jQuery); |
Think there is a issue on Canary Build 28.0.1477.2
It seems like this no longer works in Chrome 29.
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@mathiasbynens
Is it just me or did they fix it in the latest Canary?
It returns the safe window, not the unsafe one anymore.