@BaummitAugen That's... interesting. Which script? It's something that might be worth looking into.
np. I'm happy to help.
At least a few of the maintainers I know about have significantly reduced their involvement. I'm a bit swamped right at the moment with other scripts, but that should at least pause in the (hopefully) near future as I get the versions I'm currently working on to the point they're released. Thus, I might have some time (maybe), if you have things that need to happen.
Also, "need to happen" is a strong word, my user-base is small, they affected are using a workaround atm. Also, so far only one person is even reluctant to switch away from GM4, so if everything else fails, I'll just drop support.
Hmmm... I'd have to take a close look at it in order to figure out what's really causing the issue. Thanks for the info. If you just want to support both, with only using needing xmlHttpRequest from the GM APIs, then it might be better to not require the gm4-polyfill.js (Even if you do require it, I recommend against using the version from the official GM location, as they've demonstrated that they do no testing prior to merging, and have broken things). You can then do something like:
@BaummitAugen It would certainly explain why that code didn't work. I had been wondering why GM.xmlHttpRequest = GM_xmlhttpRequest; without the GM = {}; did work. Looks like we need to know what GM is in that environment and why it's defined. What URL are you testing on?
@SurajRao I ask because of this post: stackoverflow.com/posts/47396693/timeline. For me this looks as if the user tried to clear a duplicate close-vote from someone else. Should I flag that for moderator attention?
Hmm, is there some swipe running by the mods? The last weeks I had multiple voting corrections for removed users. Interestingly, my rep did not change much, the corrections are quite balanced.
@PaulStenne I have an update to the multiple-questions script that (at least for me) works on both Chrome and FF (under TamperMonkey in both cases). Haven't tested Greasemonkey yet, but I'm avoiding all the problematic context menu stuff, so I'm hopeful. Instead of an item in the TamperMonkey context menu, you now get a numbered link in the upper-right corner of the window when questions are selected. Ugly, but functional. gist.github.com/paulroub/d633a8a8eb31f9123242
Does anyone have an idea what my client is referring to when asking "Is it you that handle record keeping visualize”?
what the heck can "record keeping visualize" be?? I have never heard that concept. (it's a rest service in bank sector, but I don't think it's related)
@PetterFriberg Is he a native speaker? If not, maybe translating literally into his native language helps. (I know this from a lot of english texts written by Germans).
@JohnDvorak I wasn't aware that it was broken. I'd like to resolve any problem you're having. Are you having an issue that's something other than the pinned issue with Firefox/GM4 (which is a bug in GM4 & believed resolved by a single reinstall of the script)? If it's that issue, was it not resolved by reinstalling the script (once) using the hack mentioned in that message (or switching to Tampermonkey or Violentmonkey)? If not, what environment (OS/Browser/userscript manager) are you using?
@PetterFriberg The normal, well established behaviour is to just do whatever you think he wants, then let him file a bug report (five CCs), dig a hole, to throw them into, let them rot for 1 year, plant some flowers, let a goat eat that, eat the goat and wait for inspiration how to fix the problem while digesting the goat.
@JohnDvorak The hack is a temporary change to the configuration of Firefox to allow GM4 to install userscripts from GitHub. The hack is: set security.csp.enable to false in about:config; Re-install the script; Set security.csp.enable to true. You should not leavesecurity.csp.enable as false. The issue with the CVRG is a bug in GM4. The inability of GM4 to install from GitHub is a bug/issue in Firefox/GM4 (GM4 could/should design around the issue).
@JohnDvorak There's a bug filed against Firefox for the issue, which is about a month old. And an issue in GM4's GitHub (also a month old). A PR was filed for GM4, which may resolve the issue, 1 hour ago, but I haven't verified it. I have no information as to when GM4 will actually push a new version to AMO.
@TylerH Access and general computing are a grey area. There is VB code involved (and I expect some SQL too), but the OP isn't sharing it. That makes it off-topic on SU too imo
@ErikvonAsmuth sure, the question might need editing for wherever, I just feel like editing a value by clicking the cell and typing on the keyboard isn't really 'programming'
@TylerH I can't imagine it being just "how do I edit a table cell". Anyway, the question is really strange, I'm assuming it is a table is a weird thing to say. It shouldn't be hard to figure that out. I'm assuming it's not a table but a query (SQL so programming), and that makes it non updateable (hence no MCVE, we need the SQL to see how to make it updateable). If it was just: click on the cell, type in the value then OP must be kinda special
@JohnDvorak There's nothing we can do within the script to resolve the issue which doesn't require you to use the hack to reinstall either the current version, or a new version. The issue in GM4 is that it's not obeying a @require directive (the one requiring jQuery). This appears resolved with a single reinstall (no reports of reoccurrence, except me while actively modifying the script).
We could rewrite to not use jQuery, but you'd still have to install a new version, which requires using the hack or hosting somewhere where CSP doesn't prevent installation. Until GM4 or Firefox resolves the issue, there's no way to install/update any userscripts from GitHub without using the hack. The script might be able to be hosted somewhere other than GitHub, which may allow GM4 to install a new version.
@TylerH Well, we could go "Unclear what you're asking" too ;) I obviously don't have a clue, because I can't imagine it being just "How do I edit a cell in a table". But perhaps I underestimate human stupidity.
@JohnDvorak A possibility (untested): You could try changing (top of script): // @require https://code.jquery.com/jquery-2.1.4.min.js to // @require https://code.jquery.com/jquery-2.2.4.min.js (just version change to 2.2.4). This might have GM4 reevaluate & include the different version of jQuery. Changing the script in the repository would be pointless, because you'd still have to use the hack to install a new version and just reinstalling resolves the problem w/o changes.
@Sami In the future, please provide a more detailed close-reason for your cv-pls requests. "off-topic" is insufficient, as it can mean many different close reasons. On SO, "off-topic" includes all of: General computing (Super User, but really anything that "doesn't belong here"); belongs on Server Fault; is a Resource request; No MCVE (debugging question which doesn't fulfill requirements); Typo/Not Reproducible; Migration (to a few different, but not all, sites); and Other: custom reason.
Is anyone experiencing significant delays on custom mod flags presently? I have one dating from nearly a month ago, and I am wondering if the kinds of flags I am raising are considered to be too trivial or a waste of time. My flag stats are very healthy, but I wonder if I am missing something of the picture here.
(Of course, I don't like to "hurry" mods, since they are volunteers too).
@halfer Nov 10 at 21:13 pending, yeah probably a few mods have taken some vacation, lets hope they get back soon, in the mean while we can continue to fill the queue after all that's what SO is all about...
I think more work intense flags take more time... probably since they go... heck I skip this for now and try to clear some quick ones
I have been pondering a Meta post (too ill-defined in my head to post it yet) on how keen editors/voters can develop a better relationship with mods. I'd welcome more moderator comment on my editing activity (or indeed any community-moderation aspect really) but there isn't much of a feedback loop here at present (and of course I don't want to give them more work). More guidance PMs from mods to editors/voters might help, but I've only ever had one in my lifetime on the site.
@rene thanks, fair enough
Yep, my oldest one is Oct 26th, so ya got me beat :=)
@IljaEverilä Thanks. No problem on the delay. I should have looked down at the self-answer, which explicitly states it was a typo. Sorry about that. Question is now closed.
@KenWhite: True. The only issue with quick deletes (in my mind) is that some questions deserve more DV's. Perhaps they will get the OP question blocked more quickly (though not sure).