Could it be you have NoScript installed & the .js you're installing from is local so therefore you need to enable scripts for "file://" (hopefully only temporally)?
Brian Weeden wrote: > For those of you using Firefox, have you tried the Greasemonkey > extension? Everyone raves about it but I am having problems getting > it to work. It is an extension that allows you to load little > snippets of javascript on your end to run on pages that you want. > > For example, you can install a little JS script that allows you to > right-click on any Youtube video and save it to your hard drive. > Another script merges Gmail and Google Messenger together on the same > page. Another can be used to insert isohunt links to moves on their > IMDB pages :) > > Anyways, I installed the extension and then tried to install a script. > I clicked the .js file of the script and got a little > install/about/cancel window. But clicking on the install button does > nothing, it just sits there. > > Any ideas? > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail. http://new.mail.yahoo.com