Tampermonkey script not triggered anymore?
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I just did an upgrade of my system (openSUSE Tumbleweed), which also installed latest vivaldi (4.3.2439.3). It seems, now scripts in Tampermonkey are not triggered:
I use a greasemonkey script (https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/8956-heise-de-forum-all-comments-on-one-page-v2) for more comfortably reading the forum. However, the script is not triggered anymore if I load a forum topic.
If I do the same on my computer at home that is still on vivaldi 4.2.2406.4, the script is triggered. Both run the latest Tampermonkey (v4.13). So my first suspicion is a change in Vivaldi - I just have no idea how to check that. Any suggestions/ideas? -
Ah, fault alert, sorry...
I also upgraded my installation at home, and there it works. I however re-remembered that (for whatever reason) that script is only used when I'm logged in to the Heise website.So I re-checked here on the laptop, and while I was logged in there, after logging out and in again the script works again. So something's borken there - not in Vivaldi or Tampermonkey
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Ah, good point!
Indeed, it worked in the tab where I logged out and in again. Closed it, opened a new one with the forum pages - and the script isn't applied anymore! -
also depends how you open it. the address field, speed dial, bookmarks & quick commands should all be good, but doing something (including a middle click) with a link is bad. so if you use one of the ‘working’ ways, there’s probably something else failing.
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@potmeklecbohdan said in Tampermonkey script not triggered anymore?:
also depends how you open it. the address field, speed dial, bookmarks & quick commands should all be good, but doing something (including a middle click) with a link is bad. so if you use one of the ‘working’ ways, there’s probably something else failing.
Another 'yes'. Indeed, if I open a new instance/tab from speeddial/bookmarks, and then only use left clicks to go through threads, the Tampermonkey script is triggered.
Just not when I open links/threads using middle click.
Which of course is the typical way to read forums, no?
Edit: BTW, in the other thread it was mentioned extensions might be disabled - Tampermonkey is definitely marked enabled in the tabs I open with middle-click.
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It's not all extensions, just extensions that inject code into the page like Tampermonkey seems to be affected. Extensions like uBlock and Cookie AutoDelete seem to still work, fortunately.
Anyway, it's just a snapshot, this is why we test, so issues like this can be caught early
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