Following on from brillout.com's answer, and also Roman Nurik's answer, and relaxing somewhat the the 'no SVG' requirement, you can desaturate images in Firefox using only a single SVG file and some CSS.
Your SVG file will look like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<svg version="1.1"
baseProfile="full"
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<filter id="desaturate">
<feColorMatrix type="matrix" values="0.3333 0.3333 0.3333 0 0
0.3333 0.3333 0.3333 0 0
0.3333 0.3333 0.3333 0 0
0 0 0 1 0"/>
</filter>
</svg>
Save that as resources.svg, it can be reused from now on for any image you want to change to greyscale.
In your CSS you reference the filter using the Firefox specific filter property:
.target {
filter: url(resources.svg#desaturate);
}
Add the MS proprietary ones too if you feel like it, apply that class to any image you want to convert to greyscale (works in Firefox >3.5, IE8).
edit: Here's a nice blog post which describes using the new CSS3 filter property in SalmanPK's answer in concert with the SVG approach described here. Using that approach you'd end up with something like:
img.desaturate{
filter: grayscale(100%); /* Current draft standard */
-webkit-filter: grayscale(100%); /* New WebKit */
-moz-filter: grayscale(100%);
-ms-filter: grayscale(100%);
-o-filter: grayscale(100%); /* Not yet supported in Gecko, Opera or IE */
filter: url(resources.svg#desaturate); /* Gecko */
filter: gray; /* IE */
-webkit-filter: grayscale(1); /* Old WebKit */
}
Further browser support info here.