firefox 17 does not work with many scripts for koc

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tbone

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Nov 21, 2012, 6:06:31 PM11/21/12
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i use  firefox   17     and     tryed  to  use   greasemonkey  and scriptish  and  neither   works   for    koc   scripts   it  reads    the  bot  scripts  multilang   but  none  of  the    tools   or   throneroom   scripts 

mjh563

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Nov 21, 2012, 8:25:48 PM11/21/12
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If a script isn't working you should contact the script's author
through userscripts.org (if that's where you got it from).

Josef Davies-Coates

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Nov 26, 2012, 6:19:08 AM11/26/12
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greasemonkey has completely stopped working for me on ubuntu 12.10 with firefox 17 and greasemonkey 1.5 so perhaps you are just suffering from the same problem?

I'm not sure, but I think it was a very recent ubuntu update of firefox that broke it for me :(

Calystene

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Nov 29, 2012, 4:10:57 AM11/29/12
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One of my scripts don't work anymore with Firefox 17 on Windows, it was reported to me by one of the users and I have just checked it wouldn't works for me either, I will investigate later...

Some of the details given by the reporter :
- "include" don't work anymore => replace with "grant"
- decodeURIComponent(as) raise an error URIError: malformed URI sequence (while nothing changed in the script or the website, the script apply to).

Since I have not yet checked it, that's all what I can say now... (I'll post later if I can get time to debug the script).

Josh Blaha

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Nov 29, 2012, 9:36:48 AM11/29/12
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I'm having the same issue with scripts that I've written. I've replaced my includes with grant. It's still not working.

Anthony Lieuallen

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Nov 29, 2012, 10:29:36 AM11/29/12
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On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 9:36 AM, Josh Blaha <jbl...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm having the same issue with scripts that I've written. I've replaced my includes with grant. It's still not working.

A) What does it even mean to "replace include with grant"?  They're two totally orthoganal features.
B) Can you provide any detail beyond "not working"?  That alone isn't terribly actionable.  Ideally, a short test case exhibiting exactly the behavior that is broken, and which old version of Firefox and/or Greasemonkey that it works in.
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