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Is it possible to use "fetch()" in a script?

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Posted: 2021-12-27

I want to use "fetch()" in one script... But I'm afraid greasyfor might delete it because of the link. So is it possible to use "fetch()"?

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Posted: 2021-12-27

What's special about the link? Generally, links are not prohibited

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Posted: 2021-12-27

What's special about the link? Generally, links are not prohibited

https://sandbox.moomoo.io/serverData.js

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Posted: 2021-12-27

I just want to use my "fetch()" code to get the playerCount... I have already created the code myself, but I do not know if it is possible to use the "fetch()" itself. My friend said something about "NO CORS policy".

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Posted: 2021-12-27

NO CORS policy

That's another thing, not related to greasyfork

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Posted: 2021-12-27

NO CORS policy

That's another thing, not related to greasyfork

Then I can use "fetch()"?

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Posted: 2021-12-27

Sure

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Posted: 2021-12-27

To be clear, Greasy Fork does not allow running scripts from unauthorized places. If the content is just data though (like JSON), then it's fine.

NotYouMod
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Posted: 2022-02-08

To be clear, Greasy Fork does not allow running scripts from unauthorized places. If the content is just data though (like JSON), then it's fine.

Hey Jason, you said data like JSON is allowed, but what about CSV? Is it ok to use?

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Posted: 2022-02-08

CSV is allowed. Any data that's not code is allowed. (Don't try to have a CSV file with code embedded, for example.)

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