On Oct 20, 2011, at 5:38 PM, Anthony Lieuallen wrote:

> On 2011-10-20 8:04 PM, Dave Land wrote:
>> I realize that this is probably a question for the Google Chrome bug
>> tracker, so I'll ask it there, too.
> 
> If you're using Greasemonkey on Firefox, it absolutely is not.  If
> you're using Chrome, however, then yes it is and I can rest easy and
> forget about worrying how Greasemonkey is broken.

Rest easy, valiant sir: As the subject suggests, it's a Chrome issue, and
I'll look there for help.

I found a reported issue where *tabs* (instead of spaces) in the @include
meta-data break scripts in exactly the way I'm seeing, but changing my
scripts to use spaces didn't help.

Is there a general "user scripting" list or forum, not specific to GM or
Google Chrome's implementation anywhere? I turned here because this is
where the finest minds in the world of user scripting seem to congregate.

Thank you and carry on with your fine work on Greasemonkey.

Dave

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