I've found the problem. It is Firefox's bug that show 2 row when you write 
rows=1 :/ I'm using Chrome then :|

3 Kasım 2014 Pazartesi 21:48:03 UTC+2 tarihinde Serkan Sarp yazdı:
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> Hello!
>
> I've two problems. (Note: I'm very new to js :/)
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> I can do replaces in my greasemonkey script by this:
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> *document.body.innerHTML= document.body.innerHTML.replace(/OLD/g,"NEW");*
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> but i can only one replace :| How can i make multiple replaces?
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>
> And my second problem is special characters.I want my second replace: 
> row="3" to row="1" but it won't. row=\"3\" doesn't, too. Something like 
> row%22%233%23 (i couldn't remember now) doesn't, too.
>
> I want make multiple replaces by using special characters in one script. 
> Can anyone help me please? Thank you.
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