Correction to (2):  In my particular case, my script had an @requires tag
in the header.  When greasemonkey/firefox (re)installed my script, it also
installed the newer version of the required file, so that my state was
changed even when I thought I was reverting to a previous state.  The wiki
troubleshooting page might reference the @requires tag associated with this
particular symptom.

As discussed in another thread, the particular problem was that I was
referencing an auto-updater script from "swizzlemctwizzle.com", that domain
is no longer in business, and the updater script no longer works.

On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 2:19 AM, Chuck Simmons <[email protected]> wrote:

> 1)  Loading the script into Chrome may be a useful troubleshooting step.
>  The chrome error message and debugging tools may provide errors that are
> not provided by greasemonkey/firefox tools.  Chrome may display other
> interesting symptoms that can help debug a problem.
>
> 2)  In my particular case, I had problems with updater.php.  It may be
> desirable to mention updater.php in the troubleshooting page.
>  Specifically, it was not immediately obvious to me that the error message
> I eventually found in my firefox error console referring to updater.php was
> relevant.  The specific symptoms:  a file works, but stops working when
> reloaded, may indicate a problem in updater.php.  A pointer to more
> information about updater.php may be useful.
>
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