Ok I just added every possible mime type for javascript files. Even ones that i'm pretty sure dont exist.
On Tuesday, September 2, 2014 7:22:55 AM UTC-5, jerone wrote: > > The error returns now: Invalid File Type: text/x-js > > On Tuesday, September 2, 2014 1:32:29 AM UTC+2, Eric Gardner wrote: >> >> Ok I think I fixed it. It was a file type I had never seen before: >> "text/x-userscript-meta". If it's a different type, it should tell you now. >> >> On Sunday, August 31, 2014 12:14:00 PM UTC-5, jerone wrote: >>> >>> Am still getting an error saying "Invalid File Type" when trying to >>> upload an userscript. I tried multiple scripts. Even tried from github >>> directly: >>> https://github.com/jerone/UserScripts/raw/master/Github_Pull_Request_From/Github_Pull_Request_From.user.js >>> >>> >>> On Wednesday, August 27, 2014 10:10:30 AM UTC+2, Eric Gardner wrote: >>>> >>>> Yea like I said, I was/am migrating servers. I was using an Amazon EC2 >>>> solution because of its fast setup/low hourly price. But in the end, it >>>> still wsn't worth it so I upgraded to a quad core vps. but the damn thing >>>> came with cpanel, which is a pain in the ass when you aren't reselling. >>>> >>>> The site is back up for the time being, but I still have to move my SSL >>>> certificate to the new server. Additionally, I had a bunch of scripts that >>>> would sync with a private git repo to keep everything neat and versioned. >>>> I >>>> also had a script that would do nightly backups. So I still have a a lot >>>> of >>>> stuff move/rewrite for the new filesystem. >>>> >>>> But for the time being, I have Diff Eq and Cal III homework to do >>>> before I go to work. So it may be a while before I finish the move, and >>>> get >>>> back to developing. >>>> >>>> On Tuesday, August 26, 2014 4:06:55 PM UTC-5, jerone wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Site down?! >>>>> >>>>> On Tuesday, August 26, 2014 9:45:54 AM UTC+2, Eric Gardner wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Oh well that's weird. It could be an encoding error. I am having >>>>>> problems with my current server, and I am in the progress of migrating. >>>>>> I >>>>>> went ahead and added a few mime types and updated the validator. But I >>>>>> really don't know why it would do that. >>>>>> >>>>>> I actually started writing that in, but I have prioritized core >>>>>> functionality. As soon as I have worked out all the bugs, I will finish >>>>>> the >>>>>> github syncing scripts. >>>>>> >>>>>> I do not rewrite any meta information (currently). I feel it is the >>>>>> author's responsibility/right to maintain meta information. I actually >>>>>> hate >>>>>> how GreasyFork doesn't let you opt-out of rewriting. I understand that a >>>>>> script could have an update url that updates the code to something >>>>>> harmful >>>>>> without the user's knowledge. However, there are easier ways to screw >>>>>> with >>>>>> your users. You could just write your own interpreter and do an >>>>>> xmlHttpRequest for malicious code to execute. >>>>>> >>>>>> Eventually I will update my validator to check for known malicious >>>>>> resources and remove them if necessary. But I feel that's where a host >>>>>> site's power should end. >>>>>> >>>>>> On Monday, August 25, 2014 5:20:16 AM UTC-5, jerone wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Trying to upload a script, am getting error saying "Invalid File >>>>>>> Type" while it's a .user.js file. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> One feature I really miss and other sites (OpenUserJS & GreasyFork) >>>>>>> do have implemented is importing and syncing with Github. I don't want >>>>>>> to >>>>>>> upload my scripts every time to all sites when I make an update on >>>>>>> Github. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Question: do you rewrite the scripts like GreasyFork does? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Sunday, August 24, 2014 8:30:44 AM UTC+2, Eric Gardner wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Oh lol well I didn't think anyone would try to sign up so I never >>>>>>>> enabled new user creation. I went ahead and manually confirmed your >>>>>>>> account, Give it a try and let me know how you like it >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Saturday, August 23, 2014 12:12:19 PM UTC-5, jerone wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Just wanted to try it, but I'm not getting my confirmation mail. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Saturday, August 23, 2014 11:21:39 AM UTC+2, Eric Gardner wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> So I have been developing a new userscript hosting site and I'm >>>>>>>>>> looking for some feedback from other developers. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> *http://myuserjs.org <http://myuserjs.org>* >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> What makes it unique: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> - Host resources with your script (text, css, other scripts) >>>>>>>>>> - Collect advanced statistics on script behavior (page load >>>>>>>>>> time, script execution time, errors, etc...) >>>>>>>>>> - Intuitive API for manual update checking, and statistic >>>>>>>>>> reporting (and does not require privileged functions like >>>>>>>>>> xmlHttpRequest) >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> The site is not ready to be used by script authors around the >>>>>>>>>> world, but I would love it if some of y'all could look around the >>>>>>>>>> site and >>>>>>>>>> give me some suggestions. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> The following is still being worked on: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> - Site API is still being worked on. >>>>>>>>>> - Statistic viewing engine still needs ability to isolate >>>>>>>>>> specific arguments (ex: only view stats submitted when error=1) >>>>>>>>>> - Comment section for scripts is still under construction >>>>>>>>>> - The overall look and feel needs an update (I'm a >>>>>>>>>> programmer, not a graphic designer) >>>>>>>>>> - General efficiency updates needed >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> But for the most part, all the core functions of the site work. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Look at this example script >>>>>>>>>> <http://myuserjs.org/script/jgjake2/Cracked.com_Enhancer>. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Thanks for your time, >>>>>>>>>> Eric >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "greasemonkey-users" group. 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