On Friday, May 18, 2012 8:46:24 PM UTC+1, Anthony Lieuallen wrote:
>
> On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 1:55 PM, mike cupcake <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Confirmed as a network issue,  trying to load the updateurl from 
>> config.xml as https in a browser:
>> https://userscripts.org.nyud.net/scripts/source/125470.meta.js
>>
>
> But that URL is specifically "http" (no S) as you posted it, no?
>
> I'd expect that not to work, coral doesn't offer HTTPS.
>

Whoops,  I've gone and got myself confused by some info from the us.o 
forum.  So backing up a couple steps and re-evalutating:

 - the metadata check over Coral is http, this url loads fine.

 - The https us.o installurl loads fine when I install the script.

 - Nothing happens when I force an update with GM set to Secure Updates

 - Turning off GM Secure Updates,  scripts (mine and others) autoupdate 
from us.o as expected, no need to force a check.

 - Same behaviour on two machines, Mac10.6  (gm 0.9.20) and Win7 (gm 
0.9.19). 

I'm stumped.

 

> It'd be useful if GM raised an alert if it gets a connection error when 
>> forcing an update check.
>>
> I personally wouldn't want popups at random times because of automated 
> update checks.  But some sort of notification somewhere might be nice.  I 
> think there might be an appropriate way to annotate this in the AOM.
>

Agreed, that's why I said when forcing a check ;-)    AOM annotation would 
be great.

thanks,
  mike

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