Mozilla firefox 3.5 : Review does not work !

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Reply #1 - 2009 July 08, 3:09 am
tritonxg Member
From: france Registered: 2006-09-26 Posts: 14

Hello
Coming back to the site after a while, I have now the latest version of mozilla,
and I have a problem in the section "REVIEW"
When I click on failed kanjis or "one rewiew", "two reviews" and so on , it is always "LOADING" and I cannot see the key word and the kanji itself.
Has somebody else the same problem ?

Reply #2 - 2009 July 08, 4:16 am
avparker Member
From: Tokyo Registered: 2007-05-06 Posts: 168 Website

I've been using Firefox 3.5 on a mac, reviews have been working fine, I haven't noticed any issues.
I haven't upgrade my work machine (windows) yet.

Reply #3 - 2009 July 08, 7:37 am
tritonxg Member
From: france Registered: 2006-09-26 Posts: 14

thank you Avparker
I made a test with Iinternet explorer : it works !
The problem is occurring with Mozilla firefox 3.5 + GreaseMonkey (substitute keywords)
I will check if Ricardo has a new release of its Greasemonkey script
thanks

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Reply #4 - 2009 July 08, 8:47 am
mistamark Member
From: Japan Registered: 2008-03-26 Posts: 127 Website
Reply #5 - 2009 July 08, 9:39 am
tritonxg Member
From: france Registered: 2006-09-26 Posts: 14

it is not a firefox 3.5 problem but a problem between Greasemonkey susbsitute keywords and mozilla. If I desactivate the greasemonkey script, the REVIEW function works again !
So i will investigate why my greasemonkey substitute script generate a bug with the review function

Reply #6 - 2009 July 08, 7:09 pm
woelpad Member
From: Chiba Registered: 2006-11-07 Posts: 425

tritonxg wrote:

The problem is occurring with Mozilla firefox 3.5 + GreaseMonkey (substitute keywords)
I will check if Ricardo has a new release of its Greasemonkey script
thanks

I'm offended. Ricardo has nothing to do with this script. I think I will simply ignore this issue until dues are paid...

On a side note, I'm at work now, and they have a strict policy here against any third party (read: non-M$) software.

Reply #7 - 2009 July 09, 10:45 am
tritonxg Member
From: france Registered: 2006-09-26 Posts: 14

sorry Woelpad for the confusing !!
Render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's.
But it still does not work !!!!

Reply #8 - 2009 July 09, 4:13 pm
ファブリス Administrator
From: Belgium Registered: 2006-06-14 Posts: 4021 Website

3.5 is also fairly new so check in your Firefox options if there is a Greasemonkey update.

Tools > Addons > Extensions > Find Updates

Reply #9 - 2009 July 10, 4:36 am
tritonxg Member
From: france Registered: 2006-09-26 Posts: 14

hello faburisu !
I have the latest grasemonkey update (0.8.20090123.1) but date is february 18th i-e long time before mozilla firefox 3.5 release (in june)
Am I the only one to use firefox 3.5 with substitute keyword Greasemonkey script ?

Reply #10 - 2009 July 10, 2:09 pm
tritonxg Member
From: france Registered: 2006-09-26 Posts: 14

it works !!!
I don 't know how exactly I made, but I think after making an upgrade of Woelpad 'script, happily it was working as before the firefox 3.5 upgrade !!

very useful topic created by woelpad : http://forum.koohii.com/viewtopic.php?id=518

Reply #11 - 2009 July 15, 3:03 am
tritonxg Member
From: france Registered: 2006-09-26 Posts: 14

I got the same problem with another computer.
Now i can give my feedback on how to tackle this unconvenient problem :
it is not a problem of ugrade but a problem in the greasemonkey scripts managements options. If this problem occurs on your computer, check before that the kanji.koohi : substitute keywords of WOELPAD is  the first script in the scripts list !

Reply #12 - 2009 July 15, 10:48 am
yukkuri_kame Member
From: Florida US Registered: 2008-05-30 Posts: 185

Basic Firefox question, bit off topic, but not worth it's own thread:

Is there a setting or keystroke that will clone the current webpage in a new tab or window?

Reply #13 - 2009 July 15, 8:45 pm
DrWarrior12 New member
Registered: 2006-01-02 Posts: 6

Ctrl+Alt+t works for me.

Reply #14 - 2009 July 15, 9:30 pm
kazelee Rater Mode
From: ohlrite Registered: 2008-06-18 Posts: 2132 Website

Firefox 3.5 slows down and jerks and constantly runs at 400mb and above on my system for some reason. Tis teh pooh.

Reply #15 - 2009 July 15, 9:54 pm
yukkuri_kame Member
From: Florida US Registered: 2008-05-30 Posts: 185

DrWarrior12 wrote:

Ctrl+Alt+t works for me.

Hmmm...nope, not for me.  I am on MacOS.

Reply #16 - 2009 July 15, 10:33 pm
avparker Member
From: Tokyo Registered: 2007-05-06 Posts: 168 Website

DrWarrior12 wrote:

Ctrl+Alt+t works for me.

Weird, doesn't work for me (on windows), and it isn't in the list of keyboard shortcuts
  http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Key … =inproduct

Perhaps you have some plugin for tabbed browsing?

Edit:
The easiest thing I can think of is combining "ALT + D" and "ALT + ENTER".
This selects the text in the address bar, then opens a new tab with the address.

Last edited by avparker (2009 July 15, 10:36 pm)

Reply #17 - 2009 July 15, 10:51 pm
yukkuri_kame Member
From: Florida US Registered: 2008-05-30 Posts: 185

avparker wrote:

DrWarrior12 wrote:

Ctrl+Alt+t works for me.

Weird, doesn't work for me (on windows), and it isn't in the list of keyboard shortcuts
  http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Key … =inproduct

Thanks for the link.  If the url is highlighted in the address bar, OPT+Enter creates a duplicate tab.  Again, I am on MacOS.

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