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![uninstalling SOME greasemonkey scripts and installing again is not possible, the above error appears in case of flickr exif decorator, and flickr ticker link, - if you are the author of flickr exif decorator, please help. if you are the author of flickr ticker link, please help.
see error screenshot large image
here’s the solution from one of the authors:
I’ve had this happen once or twice, in my case deleting the files from the hard disk (rather than just from within Greasemonkey) did the trick. If you’re on Windows, they’re stored somewhere like C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\[SOME RANDOM PROFILE STRING]\gm_scripts (you might need to change your Windows Explorer settings to show hidden files in order to find that directory). If you’re using Mac OS X they’re in ~/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/[SOME RANDOM PROFILE STRING]/gm_scripts Try moving all the *.user.js files to a safe place, then restarting Firefox. You can reinstall your scripts by just dragging them one-by-one onto a Firefox window.](http://media.tumblr.com/2686209_400.jpg)
uninstalling SOME greasemonkey scripts and installing again is not possible, the above error appears in case of flickr exif decorator, and flickr ticker link, - if you are the author of flickr exif decorator, please help. if you are the author of flickr ticker link, please help.
see error screenshot large image
here’s the solution from one of the authors:
I’ve had this happen once or twice, in my case deleting the files from the hard disk (rather than just from within Greasemonkey) did the trick.
If you’re on Windows, they’re stored somewhere like C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\[SOME RANDOM PROFILE STRING]\gm_scripts (you might need to change your Windows Explorer settings to show hidden files in order to find that directory).
If you’re using Mac OS X they’re in ~/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/[SOME RANDOM PROFILE STRING]/gm_scripts
Try moving all the *.user.js files to a safe place, then restarting Firefox. You can reinstall your scripts by just dragging them one-by-one onto a Firefox window.
