Hi! When Greasemonkey plugin will be updated to support new versions of FF?
воскресенье, 25 ноября 2012 г., 13:40:55 UTC+2 пользователь (Trevor Jenkins) написал:
On 25 Nov 2012, at 10:09, Omicron <omicron.omicron.omicron.omi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It is written in Firefox after latest update that this addon isn't compatible with this(17.0) version of Firefox and plugin now is turned off.
That's not a message I saw when I updated to FF 17.0 during this week and there's a smiling monkey face in my tool bar.
So, then what's the problem? FF sucks a little?)
On Sunday, 25 November 2012 10:09:12 UTC, Omicron wrote:It is written in Firefox after latest update that this addon isn't compatible with this(17.0) version of Firefox and plugin now is turned off.
Double check that you have the current (1.5) version of Greasemonkey.
I had the same problem on upgrading to FF17, and discovered that something (maybe around the time of FF16) had stopped extensions updating.
In Addons I used the tools (gear button) to:
- Force all addons back to update automatically
- Force an update check now.
Turns out eight addons had fallen behind.
Richard
Greasemonkey has completely stopped working for me too.
I'm on ubuntu 12.10 with firefox 17 and greasemonkey 1.5
I'm not sure, but I think perhaps it was a very recent ubuntu update to firefox that broke it :-/
I'm using Ubuntu 12.10, Ubuntu's latest Firefox (17) + Greasemonkey 1.5 and it's not working.
The icon is shown on the addons toolbar, but scripts are not being executed.
This has just started to happen to me as well. Greasemonkey has completely stopped work
Mac OS 10.7.5
Firefox 17.0.1
Greasemonkey 1.5
I used the Firefox error console (Ctrl+Shift+J) to get information about the error. It says that "wrappedJSObject" is undefined. This is a good hint on what is wrong with the scripts:
Long story short: for the first script, delete the ".wrappedJSObject" in
lines 46 and 50. Then add "@grant none" to the header. It worked for me.
The second script will be pretty much the same, untested though.
On Monday, 14 January 2013 21:34:02 UTC, LWChris wrote:Long story short: for the first script, delete the ".wrappedJSObject" in
lines 46 and 50. Then add "@grant none" to the header. It worked for me.
The second script will be pretty much the same, untested though.
Thanks so much Chris, that worked! :)
(well, the new http://delicious.com seems to not work at all with greasemonkey enabled, so can't get that one working, but works for me on google links too :-D )