I write this script it is worked success.
this script replace 7 files's address with my addresses (on localhost)
just change allow from 127.0.0.1 to allow from all in .htaccess
file on home directory of Apache Server
// Travian Speed-Up user script
// version 1.0.0 BETA!
// 2009-08-26
//
Gordon Pettey wrote:
If the script is remote, have you verified that the script is being
downloaded to the same folder the userscript is in?
The three @required scripts are actually on my filesystem (same
computer/host). My Windows Vista system runs Apache 2.2, so I have
been experimenting
Gordon Pettey wrote:
@require is for remote scripts, not something on your drive. It sounds
like you're trying to include a local script. Get that script hosted
somewhere.
The (official) documentation on @require indicates the following:
This metadata block key [...@require] property
Give them a real URL. Edit your hosts file
(\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts) to point something like
gozlergmrequires.com to 127.0.0.1, or get a DynDNS account, and try
with the @require line using the .com domain. Also, note that you must
re-install the script to make it load @require lines.
Gordon Pettey wrote:
What GM and Firefox versions are you using?
GM 0.8.20090123.1
FF 3.5.2
Microsoft Windows 6.0.6002 (Vista Home Premium SP2)
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There's an easier and better way to (re)install a GM script: navigate to
the .user.js file on e.g. http://localhost/path/to/script.user.js
This will prompt for installation of the script, download @require
resources, and so forth.
So I suggest you copy your primary user script into a directory
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