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12 years ago
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whenever i enable grease monkey, i will get Error: unterminated string literal everytime i load any page. Any fix??


Post #623650 - Reply To (#623643) by kihi
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12 years ago
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... Last edited by Reyalsdog 12 years ago
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12 years ago
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Wow, thanks a lot for making this. Much appreciated! Works wonderfully.


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12 years ago
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I'm using the new script with comma and the problem still persist. any fix?

BTW even if i'm disable the script i'm still getting Error: unterminated string literal whenever i load a page


... Last edited by kihi 12 years ago
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12 years ago
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Dunno really. It works fine with FF 25.0.1 and Greasemonkey 1.12 either way.


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12 years ago
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if you are using the ssl version of the site, might want to switch to regular http. that's what did it for me.


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12 years ago
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For opera, simply use the violentmonkey add-on (the equivalent of greasemonkey for opera).
It works great for me.


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12 years ago
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Just in case someone got error when installing greasemonkey, I suggest using scriptish

It's just like greasemonkey, only better.

(i used to use greasemonkey, but getting error after forefox update)


Post #626745 - Reply To (#623389) by HumanoidInterface
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12 years ago
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I think the best solution would be creating a scanlation group search engine.

Search engines are not responsible for illegal content they index.

It doesn't matter because they will still threaten a lawsuit against you. They know they will lose in an actual court battle, but they assume you will NOT go to court to defend your rights since that costs $50,000 if the venue is not in your own home city (you have to hire lawyer on the road and pay travel expenses and higher non-home-city lawyer fees that they charge). Because you will not challenge, you have to plead no contest to the charges and surrender. It's unfair, but the USA legal system is like that and many big companies take advantage of the fees burden to win cases that they would otherwise lose.


Post #627192 - Reply To (#626745) by Naeko
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12 years ago
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Quote from Naeko

It doesn't matter because they will still threaten a lawsuit against you. They know they will lose in an actual court battle, but they assume you will NOT go to court to defend your rights since that costs $50,000 if the venue is not in your own home city (you have to hire lawyer on the road and ...

It's not illegal under US law to link to copyright violators on a search engine.

Individual companies may submit DMCA notices for specific URLs, and you are required to comply with valid DMCA takedowns, but no one can submit a blanket takedown notice like they did to mangaupdates.

Well, they could try, but it would not hold up in court. Most DMCA takedowns are scare tactics, and not every company filing them has the money to actually take you to court.


Post #627961 - Reply To (#626745) by Naeko
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12 years ago
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Quote from Naeko

It doesn't matter because they will still threaten a lawsuit against you. They know they will lose in an actual court battle, but they assume you will NOT go to court to defend your rights since that costs $50,000 if the venue is not in your own home city (you have to hire lawyer on the road and ...

This is why you should contact the EFF if you get a bogus takedown like MangaUpdates did. Even if they won't take the case personally, they have a mailing list of attorneys who do pro-bono work to stop these kind of free speech abuses. It's amazing how fast most of these idiots back down when they find out you have an actual lawyer willing to defend you.

They rely on fear, don't let them scare you, ask for help and fight back.


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11 years ago
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Because of google's decision, it's not going to work anymore, apparently. =/
Here's the article.
I hope it's possible to get the extension approved?

Edit:
Silly me, I'll just use Opera.


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11 years ago
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Does this refer to greasemonkey or the mangaupdates script?
And it's Chrome limited right?
This script stopped working for me couple of days (maybe 2 weeks) ago and I'm using Mozilla. I haven't changed anything drastic that I know of, any ideas why it is not working anymore or is it connected to the article above?


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11 years ago
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Still works fine for me in both Chrome and Firefox. No issues here.


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11 years ago
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Yeah I think there's something wrong with my version of firefox/greasemonkey or who knows what because i see the "Site (Suggest an update)" part there's just always no info for each and every group :/


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