tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11645460.post-30476106309316727242007-03-22T09:36:00.000-07:002007-03-22T09:36:00.000-07:00It does have it's fair share of quirks, but I thin...It does have it's fair share of quirks, but I think once you get used to it, it's pretty fun.<BR/><BR/>Edit button: the first time you run it, it asks you what *editor* you want to use. Some people accidentally put the file they want to edit in there and GM does not recover from this very well. If this happened to you, go to about:config in the browser and find "greasemonkey.editor" and clear it. Then try again.<BR/><BR/>JavaScript 1.7: You are the first person to have asked for this. Didn't 1.7 come out fairly recently in Mozilla itself? I'll look into enabling it.<BR/><BR/>Failing silently: not sure what you mean here, but if you can provide more detail, I'll try and help.<BR/><BR/>There are some differences between web javascript and greasemonkey javascript unfortunately because of security. Have a look around the wiki for more information:<BR/><BR/>http://wiki.greasespot.net/XPCNativeWrapper<BR/><BR/>- aboogshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03885281513124696960noreply@blogger.com