Also, the /open_in_background/ parameter for the GM_openInTab API is no longer working. It just ignores the value, and uses the browser default.

On 9/5/2015 4:26 AM, janekptacijarabaci wrote:
See https://github.com/greasemonkey/greasemonkey/issues/2234

See also https://github.com/greasemonkey/greasemonkey/commit/277cc71326fed2ad4b390daa9fb2ebaee9ad080d#diff-cc9068ae2f4d364d46afc036f489eb89R73

Will be fixed in next version (Gresemonkey 3.4) - it's /probably/ a bug in Firefox 40+.

Dne sobota 5. září 2015 2:29:35 UTC+2 Matt Sargent napsal(a):

    I have a script, which a number of people use, which opens 10 tabs
    at once. This has been working fine for years now. Since Firefox
    40, it's been behaving strangely. One of the 10 tabs will never
    finish loading. Pressing Escape will not halt the loading process.
    You cannot close the tab, and are forced to close the browser to
    get rid of it.

    The example script just opens 5 tabs. The tab that won't finish,
    and the one to the left of it, cannot be closed. The original
    Google tab can be closed, but it will reappear either immediately,
    or when you again try to close one of the two "stuck" tabs. If one
    of the two tabs tries to close itself through javascript, it
    crashes the browser.

    When I revert back to Firefox 39, all this weird behavior goes
    away, and everything works normally.

    You can run the script from Google.com page. It add a link to the
    top. Change the number of tabs to open with the "j" variable.


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