Once you change the window.location
, the current instance of your Greasemonkey script is purged. To "run code" after the location change, you need to set the script to trigger on the new page (about:blank
in this case), and then use a flag to signal that the new page was reached via this script redirecting the original page.
- Make sure that the script's
@include
or @match
directives fire on the new page.
- Use
GM_setValue()
to set the flag letting the script know it has been deliberately reincarnated.
Here is a complete, working script that illustrates the process:
// ==UserScript==
// @name _Fire after redirect to about:blank
// @include about:blank
// @include http://YOUR_SERVER.COM/YOUR_PATH/*
// @require http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.2/jquery.min.js
// @grant GM_setValue
// @grant GM_getValue
// @grant GM_deleteValue
// ==/UserScript==
//-- Are we on a blank page after a redirect by this script?
var bAfterRedirect = GM_getValue ("YouHaveBeenRedirected", false);
//-- Always erase the stored flag.
GM_deleteValue ("YouHaveBeenRedirected");
if (bAfterRedirect && location == 'about:blank') {
//-- DO WHATEVER YOU WANT WITH THE BLANK/NEW PAGE HERE.
$("body").append (
'<h1>This content was added after a GM redirect.</h1>'
);
}
else if (location != 'about:blank') {
/*-- If we are on the original target page, signal our next incarnation
that it was triggered by a redirect. Then redirect to about:blank.
*/
GM_setValue ("YouHaveBeenRedirected", true);
location.assign ("about:blank");
}
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