Yeah, seconded. Tried finding something in various places, only things
I've found is different eval() results sometimes and var i = j = 0;
works differently (though obviously you shouldn't do that).
Eval would probably be the biggest problem, but these shouldn't hit my
script, which fails too.



On 23 jan, 11:15, Vess <[email protected]> wrote:
> Lots of people are complaining that after installing the latest
> version of Greasemonkey (0.9.0), their favorite scripts no longer work
> and they had to revert to the previous version.
>
> Can anybody point me to a description what EXACTLY has changed there?
> I don't care about stupid cosmetic changes of the user interface -
> what has changed from the script programmer's point of view? As a
> script author, I'd like to make my scripts compatible with the new
> version.

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