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Scriptish not working with v44 or v45beta. Why?

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For years I have been using Scriptish, and Greasemonkey before that. Now, with v44 and v45beta, Scriptish does not work. There is no text on the menus and the scripts I use on a perpetual basis do not load. I reverted back to v43 and everything was fine again. Even though I set Firefox to NOT update itself it did. So, at the moment, it looks like I have to re-install v43 for every session. Unless, of course, you have an answer?

For years I have been using Scriptish, and Greasemonkey before that. Now, with v44 and v45beta, Scriptish does not work. There is no text on the menus and the scripts I use on a perpetual basis do not load. I reverted back to v43 and everything was fine again. Even though I set Firefox to NOT update itself it did. So, at the moment, it looks like I have to re-install v43 for every session. Unless, of course, you have an answer?

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I tried to add the images to my original post but for some reason they failed.

You can clearly see the difference between the working and non-working versions.

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Scriptish seems to be broken in Firefox 44 (and possibly later version). In such a case its developer(s) need to address such issues via an update, but it is possible that the extension in no longer maintained and is abandoned and you may have to switch to GreaseMonkey instead.

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Thanks for the reply cor-el. Unfortunately, the scripts don't work in Greasemonkey so it looks like I have some re-writing to do! :-(

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Does the version pending approval from 2014 work any better?

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/scriptish/versions/

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jscher2000: Unfortunately no. But thanks for the tip.

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RottenSod said

jscher200* Bulleted[[# italic [[# [[bold text]]]]text]] list item0: Unfortunately no. But thanks for the tip.