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State409c wrote:4.1.2 is being flaky for me now.
I've uninstalled the script and associations.
Cleared my cache.
And on some of my maps, its not showing the next armies correctly. It gets the number of territories correct and gets these armies right, but not the bonuses.
State409c wrote:San Fran is Fine
World 2.1 is Fine
Might isn't
Classic isn't
Rail isn't
I can go through and check some more if you want
<continent>
<name>North America</name>
<bonus>5</bonus>
−
<components>
<component>Alaska</component>
<component>Northwest Territory</component>
<component>Greenland</component>
<component>Alberta</component>
<component>Ontario</component>
<component>Quebec</component>
<component>Western United States</component>
<component>Eastern United States</component>
<component>Central America</component>
</components>
</continent>
−
<continent>
<name>South America</name>
<bonus>2</bonus>
−
<components>
<component>Venezuela</component>
<component>Peru</component>
<component>Argentina</component>
<component>Brazil</component>
</components>
</continent>
−
<continent>
<name>Europe</name>
<bonus>5</bonus>
−
<components>
<component>Iceland</component>
<component>Scandinavia</component>
<component>Ukraine</component>
<component>Great Britain</component>
<component>Northern Europe</component>
<component>Western Europe</component>
<component>Southern Europe</component>
</components>
</continent>
−
<continent>
<name>Asia</name>
<bonus>7</bonus>
−
<components>
<component>Middle East</component>
<component>Afghanistan</component>
<component>Ural</component>
<component>Siberia</component>
<component>Yakutsk</component>
<component>Kamchatka</component>
<component>Irkutsk</component>
<component>Mongolia</component>
<component>Japan</component>
<component>China</component>
<component>India</component>
<component>Siam</component>
</components>
</continent>
−
<continent>
<name>Oceania</name>
<bonus>2</bonus>
−
<components>
<component>Indonesia</component>
<component>New Guinea</component>
<component>Western Australia</component>
<component>Eastern Australia</component>
</components>
</continent>
−
<continent>
<name>Africa</name>
<bonus>3</bonus>
−
<components>
<component>North Africa</component>
<component>Egypt</component>
<component>East Africa</component>
<component>Congo</component>
<component>South Africa</component>
<component>Madagascar</component>
</components>
</continent>
State409c wrote:Weird. I cleared the cache multiple times, rebooted, etc.
I finally had to do what you said, and click on the xml pages individually (and the maps I have played lately were still showing components) and reload them, at which point they switched to territory.
So apparently, cache clearing isn't working correctly for me.
odd
yowzer14 wrote:yeti_c wrote:yowzer14 wrote:yeti_c wrote:NOTE - I did some housekeeping - and changed the namespace - this will probably mean you will get 2 copies of the script installed - you will need to remove the old one now - sadly this will also blat all your custom settings - sorry...
C.
The custom settings should be able to be copied over via about:config.
Feel free to explain how to do this...
C.
By typing about:config in the address, it will bring up the Mozilla settings. Then type in "greasemonkey" in the filter (the first few characters will reduce the display). Then double click on the "robertstocks" version, press CTRL-C to copy the contents. Close that box, double click on the yeti_c version and press CTRL-P to paste those contents. Then press enter or click the OK.
glide wrote:a new friend just told me how to fix it......he said go to tools, greasemonkey, etc....then edit the conquer club http line to 72.32.239.254......and it seems to have worked.......its all beyond me, but Im happy anyway....lol
Stoney229 wrote:yowzer14 wrote:yeti_c wrote:yowzer14 wrote:yeti_c wrote:NOTE - I did some housekeeping - and changed the namespace - this will probably mean you will get 2 copies of the script installed - you will need to remove the old one now - sadly this will also blat all your custom settings - sorry...
C.
The custom settings should be able to be copied over via about:config.
Feel free to explain how to do this...
C.
By typing about:config in the address, it will bring up the Mozilla settings. Then type in "greasemonkey" in the filter (the first few characters will reduce the display). Then double click on the "robertstocks" version, press CTRL-C to copy the contents. Close that box, double click on the yeti_c version and press CTRL-P to paste those contents. Then press enter or click the OK.
I'm pretty sure that CTRL+V is paste, and CTRL+P is print. you may want to edit that post unless I am wrong.
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