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Netflix Queue Manager

Netflix Queue Manager enhances queue functionality

Swaps the normal Netflix queue form for one you can reorder using drag-and-drop. Also provides sorting, shuffling, and more.


11/17/2005 : I revisited the script using Firefox 1.5RC2. I was able to get the bookmarklet/externally hosted version to work by tweaking the style sheet. Using GM .6.2.3 I could not get the 3.0 version to work. I don't not know all the changes that will be required to get this configuration to work. If you have moved on to FF1.5 then I'd stick with/revert to the old version of the Manager.

8/22/2005 : I just upgraded my version of GM to .51 and found the embedded version of the script no longer worked! I've updated the version to 3.01 so it should be ok now. If you've upgraded GM and are having problems then you can use the older version of the Manager, or the older version of GM.The script was updated 8/21/2005 to version 3.0. This version no longer uses externally hosted scripts. All of the code from the external scripts is now incorporated directly into the userscript.





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Heather user
Posted Nov 19, 2007

It doesn't work.

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Heather user
Posted May 3, 2007

I can't get the changes I made to be saved. Oh well.

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Firefoxman user
Posted Nov 9, 2006

Nolonger works

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Marvin user
Posted Sep 22, 2006

One serious flaw in this script. You can't click back on movie name to go back to the movie. And since netflix search sucks even searching for it by name 75% of the time doesn't find it. So if I need to go back to the movie I have to disable the script.

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Mentallo scriptwright
Posted Apr 27, 2006
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Posted Feb 9, 2006

I was praying for Netflix to put in a shuffle feature until I came across this script. <3>

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EvilUmpir user
Posted Jan 13, 2006

I'm using GM 0.6.4 and needed to use the old version, the new one didn't work for me. LOVE IT THOUGH! THANKS

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Posted Dec 12, 2005

This is not working for me with GM 0.64 I even tried an old version of this script nothing is showing on my queue page at Netflix.

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Michael Bierman scriptwright
Posted Dec 8, 2005

"Seems to have stopped working with GreaseMonkey 0.6.4." Agreed.

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Matt Brown user
Posted Dec 7, 2005

Seems to have stopped working with GreaseMonkey 0.6.4.

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Posted Nov 18, 2005

I also should mention that while drag and drop is nice, I would still like the option of sorting my queue by simply assigning a number to the selection. Drag and drop really has limited functionality for people with large queues.

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Posted Nov 18, 2005

The script does not work with Greasemonkey 0.6.2 for Firefox 1.5. The bookmarklet version works however, the script slows down firefox 1.5. Maybe you should try not using your own personal graphics and cut down on any external linking.

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Gabe Gorelick scriptwright
Posted Nov 9, 2005

This is much better than the netflix interface. The resolution on the ratings is a little poor though. Also make the mouse to switch back to the special interface a pointer and not a text cursor.

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Posted Oct 20, 2005

GREAT SCRIPT!! Works like a champ!

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Chad user
Posted Sep 14, 2005

I'm using this with GM 5.3 and all is working fine.

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badsegue script's author
Posted Sep 7, 2005

I haven't tried using the .52 or .53 versions of GM, so I don't know if that is related to any drag & drop issues you might be having. .51 has known bugs, and I have seen intermittent problems with it. .35 is what I'm sticking with until the GM development settles down.

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Posted Sep 3, 2005

The drag&drop isn't working, and that's the biggest feature of this.

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badsegue script's author
Posted Aug 19, 2005

As a followup on the security issue: external scripts don't have any visibility to the GM functions that are the focus of the recent Greasemonkey security scare. They are confined to the browser's sandbox, which is much more restrictive than Greasemonkey's.

I'm planning to make a Greasemonkey-only version of the script which embeds the external code soon. It would be naive to think that would be more secure though. It's only as secure as greasemonkey itself, and the user's ability to assess the 1200 lines of code.

The new version is being done primarily to improve performance. You lose the ability to get automatic version updates, but I think the feature set is pretty stable at this point.

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Michael Bierman scriptwright
Posted Aug 18, 2005

This is a very cool script, but beware that it is just a wrapper for a few other scripts that were originally a bookmarklet. Now I don't see anything evil in the code, but having my script go and call another script on a third party's server (which for all I know, isn't under badsegue's control) could be harmful. At a minimum, they know everytime I go to netflix... so I changed that around so that my copy doesn't go querry this third party server anymore. So A+++ functionallity, D- on security/safety.

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badsegue script's author
Posted Jul 23, 2005

The script doesn't require much explanation, but documentation is available at http://netflix.badsegue.org

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JD 1 user
Posted Jul 20, 2005

Awesome script.

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Steve Daly user
Posted Jul 20, 2005

Nice features for queue management

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herrin user
Posted Jul 19, 2005

This is my favorite greasemonkey script. Fills a need I had on my Netflix queue.

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