Still the same for me. Maybe I don't know how to manually update....Dako wrote:Fixed it. Please manually update the script and everything will be ok. Thanks for the report!
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Still the same for me. Maybe I don't know how to manually update....Dako wrote:Fixed it. Please manually update the script and everything will be ok. Thanks for the report!




Thanks Dako. Works perfect now!Dako wrote:Yes, to manually install the script go to the link and click "Install" - http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/58929

Are you sure you are using the same browser/computer all the time? Because watched tab is connected to a particular computer, not to a CC account. I have to rearrange my watched list every day at home and at work PCs.greenoaks wrote:once again WTG is fucked up.
the games it is showing are from 2 weeks ago. how do i get my current watched ones back ?

i am using the computer that is beside my bed. it looks the same as the one that was sitting there yesterday.Dako wrote:Are you sure you are using the same browser/computer all the time? Because watched tab is connected to a particular computer, not to a CC account. I have to rearrange my watched list every day at home and at work PCs.greenoaks wrote:once again WTG is fucked up.
the games it is showing are from 2 weeks ago. how do i get my current watched ones back ?
i don't ever turn my pc off unless i am going away for the weekend which would have been about 2 weeks ago.ender516 wrote:How often do you actually log off from or shut down your computer, as opposed to hibernating or going to standby? When Firefox restarted to complete its upgrade, it may have gone back to things as they were at an earlier date in order to restore the system.

I'm not trying to contradict what Dako said above, because I don't know how or where WTG stores its information, but if the games you are seeing now are the ones you were watching when you shut down your PC for the weekend 2 weeks ago, then I would suspect that the records of the games you have added since then were misplaced when Firefox updated (it did require you to restart Firefox, didn't it?). Assuming that connection, it couldn't hurt at least to restart Firefox once in a while (it can save your session, so everything comes back pretty much as it was). That way, data gets forced to disk and should be there after an update, though why those records didn't go to disk when Firefox did that last update, I don't know.greenoaks wrote:i don't ever turn my pc off unless i am going away for the weekend which would have been about 2 weeks ago.ender516 wrote:How often do you actually log off from or shut down your computer, as opposed to hibernating or going to standby? When Firefox restarted to complete its upgrade, it may have gone back to things as they were at an earlier date in order to restore the system.
so assuming there is a connection, do i need to close firefox more often or completely shut down my pc more often?
or
is there a list of what i have saved somewhere on my pc that i could copy and paste back in after firefox does another upgrade?

I am now having the same problem as greenoaks, whereby every couple of days it reverts to my 'old' list of watched games from a couple of weeks ago. I hardly ever do a full shutdown, always hibernate, so I'm wondering if it is this latest version of Firefox?greenoaks wrote:i don't ever turn my pc off unless i am going away for the weekend which would have been about 2 weeks ago.ender516 wrote:How often do you actually log off from or shut down your computer, as opposed to hibernating or going to standby? When Firefox restarted to complete its upgrade, it may have gone back to things as they were at an earlier date in order to restore the system.
so assuming there is a connection, do i need to close firefox more often or completely shut down my pc more often?
or
is there a list of what i have saved somewhere on my pc that i could copy and paste back in after firefox does another upgrade?



OK - here is the list before I update it again, so this is the 'old' listDako wrote:Just type it in the browser URL. Then use "watch" as a search field and you will get all the script info there.


