Friday, January 20, 2012

Greasemonkey 0.9.14 Release

The entire list of bugs handled in this release is also available via the 0.9.14 milestone on GitHub. Note that as always it takes some time for Mozilla to review the new version, but it's available on the all versions page immediately.

If you are using it and notice problems, it's best to log an issue or let us know at greasemonkey-dev (and be clear that it's with this version).

Enhancements:
  • For new script installs, and installed scripts' updates (still not enabled by default) there is a progress meter for the download. (#1419)
Bug fixes:
  • Revert the changes to GM_xmlhttpRequest() in 0.9.13 (which were supposed to have no effect, but created a subtle bug). (#1472)
  • Guarantee that we do not create a specific kind of memory leak.  (#1482)

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi, I don't know if this is a new security feature or a bug.

If I update to 0.9.14 I can't install scripts dragging them from my disk to the browser anymore. Downgrading to 0.9.13 fixes the problem.

Is this a bug, or a new feature. If so, how can I enable the local installs again. Thanks.

Wesley said...

I updated from 0.9.13 to 0.9.14 and dragged a script from my disk and lost everything!
All my local scripts just gone.

Is there any chance to revert that?

I think the removed files should go to recycle bin, so that could be reversible.