AJAX Yahoo! Mail (Viamatic Webmail++)

By Vivek Jishtu Last update Aug 17, 2005 — Installed 11,472 times.

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Jesse Andrews Admin

The following is an archive of comments made before threaded discussions was implemented (November 16th, 2008)

 
Jason Sheroan User

This script seems to work, but on FF 2.009 whenever I hit reply, I can see the window for a brief second, then I changes to a blank email form. Using v.10 of AJAX. Any suggestions?

 
Ashok Mollin Scriptwright

I'm don't see major differences by enabling this script in FF 1.5. Can someone tell me what is expected to happen? Thanks.

 
Scott 1 User

AJAX? Got Comet?

 
ycc2106 Scriptwright

Updated version still does not work 4 me on FF1.5

 
ycc2106 Scriptwright

ooooh! I had uninstalled the extension because I thought I could use this... :-(

 
LouCypher Scriptwright

The extension works though.

 
mar 1 Scriptwright

Doesn't seem to work in FF1.5 anymore :-(

 
steeev Scriptwright

why does it have a tag for flickr? i dont see the connection with flickr.

 
Jason P User

can we have the option to turn off showing header info within the iframe? Either just not show it, or have another embedded expandable section (much cooler :)

 
Gerry Swetsky User

All my little drop-down arrows disappeared after loading this! Anyone else?

 
Jaxon User

simply bad ass!!! nice script

 
Balachandar User

oo..!..nice script!

 
Wiser User

I am absolutely loving this script! Excellent job!

 
Jason P User

to be a little bit more descriptive... at least in its current incarnation, this puts a little arrow next to each message in a listing. You can click on the arrow to auto-load the message in-place. You can also then click on the 'instant reply' link to open up a reply window, also in-place.

 
Jason P User

You've gotta be kidding me. If you use Yahoo Mail, you simply have to try this... that's all there is to it.

 
Vivek Jishtu Script's Author

This is a script that converts your Yahoo! mail into AJAXed Yahoo! Mail. Currently in beta and a lot of things are being added daily.

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