Heritage updates keyboard

Heritage has updated their online banking login keyboard. It took me about 30 minutes to update my script. The new keyboard apparently supports uppercase letters now but I can’t see how you’re supposed to access the shift/capslock functions that are used. For now, my script still takes your input and makes it uppercase but it’s ready to support mixed case as soon as I can see a way to change my password to use mixed case.

Get it here. I’ve archived the old version over here in case you want to see what changed.

As before, this has been tested in Safari 2.0.4/Creammonkey 0.7, Firefox 1.5.x/Greasemonkey 0.6.5.x and IE (XPSP2)/Trixie 0.2.3. As before, I wish someone would make a Konqmonkey. I don’t have IE 7 installed at home and I’m not at all interested in installing extra crap on a system that’s meant for games. I do have IE 7 at work so I might get around to checking this out there.

Update 30 May 2007

It looks like someone is making a konqmonkey. Trouble is that’s for KDE 4 but the original version is for KDE 3 so I’ve got that running now. It needs some work though. The 0.1.1 download link was broken and the 0.1 version doesn’t do metadata so I’ll need to put that in. Luckily I do Qt programming for a living so getting it going should be a snap.

Update 31 May 2007

In case any of the other links die, here’s konqtest.kdevelop-0.1.tar.gz. Apply konqmonkey.patch. I had to change the automake version to 1.9 for SuSE 9.3. Run automake –version to see what version you have. I then ran configure -prefix /opt/kde3 because that’s where KDE lives on SuSE 9.3. Finally, I’ve updated heritage_remove_keyboard.user.js to work in Konqueror. Place it in ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/userscripts (you’ll have to create that directory).

Update 2 July 2007

As a result on an interesting phone call the links have been removed.

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