With all due respect, a little less hostility would be appreciated.

A read of http://wiki.greasespot.net/Greasemonkey_Manual:Getting_Help
and the link "How To Ask Questions the Smart Way" at the bottom of
that page is recommended.


> If you are on a site like Cnet and
> you click on a link that says "Expand Review" the website ends up
> reloading. On another site you click a link to go to the second page,
> the sames things happens. The page simply reloads and never sends you
> to the next page.

Greasemonkey is simply the means / method for running a userscript on
a web page. The behaviour that you're describing definitely sounds
like an issue with a script that you have installed, not with
Greasemonkey itself.

(nb: after re-reading this, it sounds like it might be a problem with
javascript being disabled? I have not attempted to test this theory
but if the href attribute is blank or # and you then click the link,
any onClick events might not fire and you will then get taken to #
(usually the top of the page?) else the page will reload).


> I disabled two scripts I had installed and the
> problem went away.

I'm not ruling out a Greasemonkey bug but on the face of it, without
more information, this appears to confirm my above statement.

To confirm the issue and get it fixed, however, we will need more information:

Exactly which site(s) are affected (please provide links)?
Which scripts do you have installed?
Where did you install them from (please provide links)?
Which version of Firefox are you using?
Which version of Greasemonkey are you using?

> I tested both scripts and neither script seemed to
> be the problem.

How exactly did you test both scripts?

> This is a core problem with Greasemonkey. This addon
> is useless until this problem is fixed.

I respect your opinion, but without more information / a way to
confirm the behaviour that you are describing I am going to strongly
disagree that this is a core problem with Greasemonkey.

Please provide the information requested above and/or contact the
author(s) of the scripts you are using else wait for somebody else to
replicate the bug. Until then, any attempts to help will be a blind
"fishing expedition" with little idea of what the /actual/ problem is.


Regards,
kwah

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