unsafeWindow.dieAdBlockPlusDie = function () { }
?
Why not just create an iframe with that name, something like:
var ifrm = document.createElement('iframe');
ifrm.name = 'google_ads_frame';
document.body.appendChild(ifrm);
You have not given enough information. The script is inline. If it is
called inline, e.g.
<script>dieAdBlockPlusDie()</script>
GM has no way to kill it because GM doesn't run until after the page
DOM (including its scripts) have loaded and run.
I do not understand why Godmar's suggestion does not work. Anyway, it
seems you do not even need GM nor any other extension for achieving
this: Firefox already has a built-in feature called Configurable
Security Policies ("CAPS") [1] that allows blocking specific
javascript functions for specific domains. See [2] for an example.
[1] http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/components/ConfigPolicy.html
[2] http://kb.mozillazine.org/Security_Policies#Prevent_any_JavaScript_function.2Fmember_from_being_run.2Fread.2Fset
2007/7/28, RodMcguire <mcg...@telerama.com>: