[greasemonkey] Re: [Greasemonkey] Gmail problems

Michael Bierman greasemonkey at thebiermans.net
Thu May 26 06:15:57 EDT 2005


If I make changes to any other part of the script, they take place after
refreshing, right? 

A) How is this different?
B) How is a user to know that different parts of the script behave
differently? 

Michael 

-----Original Message-----
From: greasemonkey-bounces at mozdev.org
[mailto:greasemonkey-bounces at mozdev.org] On Behalf Of Jeremy Dunck
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 6:48 PM
To: greasemonkey at mozdev.org
Subject: Re: [greasemonkey] Re: [Greasemonkey] Gmail problems

On 5/25/05, Michael Bierman <michael at thebiermans.net> wrote:
> Ah, thanks. That seems like a bug though...or at least an RFE...
> 
> Michael

We talked about it before.  Imagine you've installed a script, and either
when you installed or later, you tweaked the include or exclude list, and
and some time later you edit the original script.

What would you expect to happen?  Override your interim changes?

I wouldn't want that to happen...

But I also wouldn't want to just remove the @tags from the script, because
those are useful default references.

I didn't catch it just because I didn't recognize that you were talking
about editing an installed script...
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