Originally posted by badmoonThe greasemonkey scripts for RHP were written (in the main) by ouroboros, a RHP user like you or I.
greasemonkey (or whatever it was called) for example. Keep in mind that i'm a software and application ninkompoop.
Russ is constantly updating RHP. Changes he makes to a page may stop the GM script from working. Normally, after a few days, ouroboros would update his script to take account of Russ' new code. A reinstall woulnd't help you.
However, some extensions may conflict with others. If you use FEBE to back up your FF configuration, then if you ever change anything and FF suddenly stops working as it should, then you can use FEBE to just roll back to your last working config.
With IE you'll never have the greasemonkey scripts. Because FF is open source, you'll get cool new additions, which may from time to time stop working (due to change in technology). Usually, one of the many, many coders around the world will fix broken additions (if they were useful in the first place).
If you don't want to get features, and then lose them for a while, then you can just leave FF as it is when you install it. You still probably have a better (more reliable, more secure) browser than IE, and won't find the inconsistencies.
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Originally posted by RagnorakOn the other hand, I'm pretty tired of reading YOU, Ragnorak, shill for Mozilla like they're paying for your momma's liver transplant. Enough of the fellatio already!
The greasemonkey scripts for RHP were written (in the main) by ouroboros, a RHP user like you or I.
Russ is constantly updating RHP. Changes he makes to a page may stop the GM script from working. Normally, after a few days, ouroboros would update his script to take account of Russ' new code. A reinstall woulnd't help you.
However, some extensions ...[text shortened]... ter (more reliable, more secure) browser than IE, and won't find the inconsistencies.
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Originally posted by darvlayThey aren't lies if I don't know that I'm lying. I guess I was harsh with the Firefox product. Most posters seem to like it, so go for it.
So because you had to update a couple RHP greasemonkey scripts, you removed the browser and are now spreading vitrolic lies about it, huh? Real nice, badmoon.