Thanks, the script seems to be working fine. I had already modified the script for my home library the Cass District library, the one for Tulsa was for a friend who asked about it. I just didn't name the file correctly. If you see any other problems with the script, I would be glad to try and improve it. Thanks for the help, Kevin On 1/24/06, Jeremy Dunck <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > On 1/24/06, Jonathan Gorman <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > I installed it in a similar manner after changing the script name to be > > atcclinky.user.js. It does install. > > It does indeed have to be named ending .user.js; this is so that we > don't try to install regular .js files, which would be even more > confusing. :) > > > My guess is you'll need to do some > > debugging though. Perhaps a friendly soul might help you out there. > > I'm a greasemonkey contributor, and I'll be glad to help. > > > Also, do you have the latest version of GreaseMonkey? > > (Which is 0.6.4, by the way. And Firefox's latest is 1.5, with > 1.5.0.1 in beta.) > -- Kevin Smith Assistant Director Cass District Library AND The Fiddling Librarian: http://ashkev.weblogs.us