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Edited by dazarobbo: 7/10/2014 5:48:56 PM
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Got Greasemonkey? Have Script.

Click on the link, open link in a new tab, save the script, open with FireFox, and enjoy!. This page will look at your bungie.net user id. Then when you request the script, it see what users you are following, and hard codes their user ids and avatar paths into an array for the script. Then it generates the script and pushes it out for download. It's a simple script. I enjoy it, and wanted to share it with the rest of the community. Cheers!

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  • Edited by dazarobbo: 7/10/2014 5:49:09 PM
    When I clicked the link and saw my avatar there I thought you might have bypassed the cross-origin policy somehow... but then I saw it was with JSONP ;). You could also have your script self-update every so often by making a request directly to bungie.net to see who the user is following. You'd just need to store the values in Greasemonkey's backend (GM_setValue if I remember correctly). Edited for #community.

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    • What is the advantage of this? I'm curious, but don't quite comprehend it.

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