Google Cache Continue

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Jesse Andrews Admin

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

 
love stories User

All about your toddler baby.

 
jmt4b04d4v Scriptwright

Google Cache Continue Redux L10N: An spaniard adaptation of Google Cache Continue Redux which externalizes some more strings for l10n purposes. It might be useful for languages other that english.

Update:Google Cache Continue Redux has deprecated my script, use this instead, thanks Jeffery, last implementation is what everyone (including me) would expect.

 
Jeffery To Scriptwright

I've uploaded an updated version of this script: Google Cache Continue Redux.

 
norz User

This scripts adds a yellow 'cache' link after each link, when you're browsing a page from the google cache. This way, you can continue browsing links from a google cached page, and have search terms highlighted.

 
Wille The Pimp User

This is a very useful script, I can use it at work to view pages that are otherwise blocked. However, when you click on the "cache continue" link, the URL entered into the search query is truncated. For example, when I click on the "cache" link next to http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=to..., the search is entered in as cache:www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews. The final 10 characters are truncated when using the greasemonkey script. Any ideas for how to fix this?

 
Chetwood User

I'm too stupid for the syntax :( What do I have to enter to get to browse the "DVD Shrink FAQ/Knowledgebase Index" in the Cache? Thanks!

 
sire dave User

Great idea!
Love this script!

 
mottchen User

What exactly does this do?

 
Arteekay User

Yep, agreed! This is awesome, seems so simple a thought process...

working under GM 0.6.2

 
Julien Couvreur Scriptwright

Awesome. I was looking for this.
I updated the script request page on the Greasemonkey wiki, since it's now completed.

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