UserScript Finder

By jerone Last update Jan 10, 2009 — Installed 1,378 times.

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Jesse Andrews Admin

The following is an archive of comments made before threaded discussions was implemented (November 16th, 2008)

 
JoeSimmons Scriptwright

It works now. Nice. But I don't want to have your 4 extra scripts running all the time, it slows stuff down and makes my userscript list a lot longer, so if you could make it just one script, I'd really appreciate that.
I'm using Firefox 3.01 on Windows XP by the way.

 
jerone Script's Author

@JoeSimmons,

Just to be sure, you've got all the scripts in order:

  1. US_functions
  2. US_language
  3. US_options
  4. US_update
  5. and then this or any of my other scripts

Do you also get any errors (e.g. in the Error Console or Firebug)?
And what browser are you using?

 
JoeSimmons Scriptwright

Well I installed all the 4 required scripts separately, and I refreshed the current page, and I just kept getting the install pop-up boxes saying I don't have those 4 scripts but I do.

 
jerone Script's Author

Not working.
Again such a informative comment. Give me some errors (e.g. Error Console or Firebug) so I can do anything about it.
and I don't want to have to install several scripts for this either.
Your choice.
Use // @require or something.
Thought of that, but the problem is...
A user is required to uninstall the current user script before installing a newer version if new resource keys or require keys are present. (GreaseMonkey wiki)
So when I update one of my US_framework, I have to update all of my other scripts that use these script too.
Secondly I thought of just importing the scripts when hosting the scripts on Google Code for example, but then people can't edit these scripts to make some settings.
So thats why I'm still letting people still install these scripts from Userscripts.org.

 
JoeSimmons Scriptwright

Not working. and I don't want to have to install several scripts for this either. Use // @require or something.

 
jerone Script's Author

hey dude yourse has errors too lol
HEY DUDE, thats really not informative eh!!!
At least give me some info about these so called errors!
Did you install the other scripts and in correct order?
Beside that, it says it's an alpha version, so it may contain some errors, but I need to know what for error before I can fix it, right.

 
dkhal Scriptwright

hey dude yourse has errors too lol

 
chonor User

Ez egy kurv@nagy b@romság egy csomó ablak ugrik fel senki se töltse sz@r

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