On 10/14/2011 4:48 PM, The Unixslave wrote:
Greasemonkey 0.9.12 appears to be unable to run scripts after
performing the update from FF 6.0.1 to FF 7.0.1, at least for me.

It also seems not to recognize .js files when presented with them on
all mozilla or sourceforge pages....
However, if you double-click the .js link and allow it to open in
another tab or window, greasemonkey at least attempts
to recognize the .js file and present you with an option to install
it.

OR....

If you kill FF with task manager, and reopen it, then restore
sessions, and the .js page suddenly is intercepted by
greasemonkey and then the normal install dialog is presented.

I have tried reinstalling GM and all the other scripts... even rolled
back FF to 6.0.1  same deal...

Anyone else a witness to this?

And.. yes.. it was working flawlessly prior to FF 7.0.1...

Nope. Both of those releases are working fine for me. They've been out long enough that a lot of people would have reported problems, if there was something inherently wrong with either.

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