Since a couple of releases there are two new 'hidden' preferences:

greasemonkey.aboutIsGreaseable
greasemonkey.fileIsGreaseable

The default value is "false".  If you want Greasemonkey to run on
file:/// urls, you have to set the second one to "true" (in
about:config).

On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 1:00 AM, Matt Sargent
<matt.sarg...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Until a recent release, Greasemonkey could run on locally stored HTML
> pages. This was very handy, especially when combined with the Scrapbook
> add-on. Does anyone know of a way to restore this behavior to a script?
>

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