Omniweb browsers3/16/2023 You seem to be maintaining the injector on Snow Leopard, and again, there appear to be no major technical obstacles to enabling it on Lion. I appreciate that this is an important long term design decision, but its not clear from your comments that it need cause disruption for non-Safari customers in the short term. Browsers everywhere are using more sandboxing, and that typically means limiting how programs can interact with them. (in a sense, Safari is emulating Chrome). The security improvements in Safari 5.1 with its new model, is something that I expect others will eventually emulate. We don't know whether that approach will be effort well-spent in the event that ScriptingAdditions gets completely killed off or whether it is better to eventually build on the techniques that we have been developing for Safari 5.1 over the past months to integrate with other WebKit browsers. So getting 1Password to work with Fluid, OmniWeb, NetNewsWire and other WebKit browsers that still support scripting additions takes some care. Even where it remains, it has been further restricted. It's true that ScriptingAdditions hasn't been completely killed off on Lion, but it has been killed off with respect to Safari. I've always assumed you used a similar mechanism. Can you clarify what's missing? I have not yet switched my primary machine to Lion, but the SIMBL injector is mostly working on Lion with OmniWeb (confirmed with a custom SIMBL hack for OmniWeb).
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