eBay Next Item Link

Last update on Sep 5, 2008

adds a link to the next item when browsing search results




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Jason Diamond script's author
Posted Sep 5, 2008

I've updated this script so that it includes more search pages and also works with "eBay's new search experience". It's been refactored pretty heavily, but it should be easier to read and update now. Please let me know if you have any problems.

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Ron L. user
Posted Apr 10, 2006

One further comment to my note below....apparently there is some interaction with "parental controls" as well...both "ad blocking" and "parental controls" need to be OFF in NIS 2004 to make this script work properly.

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Ron L. user
Posted Apr 10, 2006

I just found out that Norton Internet Security 2004 thinks this is an "ad" for some reason and blocks the "next item" link from appearing. When the "ad blocking" feature is turned off, the "next item" link works fine.

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Ron L. user
Posted Apr 10, 2006

I posted way back in Dec. 2005....I now have reloaded the script and again...it works on one computer but not others...I've checked my firewall for differences in config (e.g. popups allowed, not allowed, etc.) and can't see any differences. What should I be looking for?

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Jason Diamond script's author
Posted Jan 31, 2006

The userscripts.org error went away. Now you can install the script from both my website and here.

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Jason Diamond script's author
Posted Jan 31, 2006

Mortimer: The script never had a chance of working on ebay.co.uk since there were some hard-coded URLs in the actual code. I've updated the script so that it works on both ebay.com and ebay.co.uk now.

I'm also now using XPath instead of manual DOM traversal which should make it slightly more resistant to changes by eBay.

Unfortunately, userscipts.org is giving me an error when I tell it to update the script so you'll have to get the new version from my website by clicking on "Original Source Location".

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Mortimer scriptwright
Posted Jan 16, 2006

Well, I cannot find the link to the next item, so I suppose it is not working. I use FF1.5 with greasemonkey 0.6.4 on linux and osX, I search for example on ebay.co.uk:
"airport express apple"
or
"k's choice"

I checked the included sites and changed them to include ebay.co.uk and not ebay.com, but it does not make any difference

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Jason Diamond script's author
Posted Jan 13, 2006

I just tested it with Firefox 1.5 on both Windows and Linux machines and it's working for me. Can you tell me what version (of FF and GM) you're using and what you're searching for on eBay that's not working?

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Posted Jan 7, 2006

It use to work but now it does not, Ebay must have changed something to break the script! Please Fix ASAP, This is a great feature!

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Ron L. user
Posted Dec 2, 2005

Worked on a machine I put this on yesterday (Dec. 1) but does not work on two other machines today. Great when it works! All configurations are the same on each machine.

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