Not working? September edition.
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I haven't been able to get this to work on three different computers, one Vista and two XP running Firefox. I'm running Greasemonkey 0.8.20090123.1 and I'm also using Power Twitter. I've disabled Power Twitter and Endless Tweets still won't work for me. Help? |
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It's working for me and I haven't heard any other reports like this. Also, as far as I know, Twitter.com didn't change their markup lately. So I guess I'll need more information from you. Are you sure you ruled out all other Twitter addons & scripts? Then open up the Tools ▶ Error Console and paste if anything's there. Thanks |
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Hi! I disabled every other addon and script and this is what I still get in the error console: Error:
I have JavaScript enabled. I also get a page full of warnings similar to this: Warning: Unknown property 'filter'. Declaration dropped.
The warnings after this all refer to that same twitter.css except for two: Warning: Unknown property '-webkit-border-radius'. Declaration dropped.
Warning: Unknown property 'filter'. Declaration dropped.
It's curious.... Thanks,
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Strange. The error like above should include some error message (an indicator why it occurred) and a real line number (not "0"). If you're sure you've pasted it correctly, I don't think this is a real issue with my script, but something with GreaseMonkey. I've had it before, when GreaseMonkey wasn't completely compatible with new Firefox versions. The other warnings are CSS warnings about unrecognized properties. You can safely ignore them, although I think you can't turn them off (I would if I could). The course of action now would be to make sure you have the latest GreaseMonkey and a stable version of Firefox, then reinstall Endless Tweets to make sure you have the latest version. However, since both have automatic update checking, I doubt that this is the case of old versions. Something more sinister is about. |
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The version of Firefox I'm using could be an issue (I'm still using FF2 on the older computer). I'll let you know what happens after I upgrade Firefox. Thanks! |
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D'oh! That was it, upgraded to Firefox 3 and it works great! Thanks! |



