Group: From (t)here to ipernity
'Upload to ipernity button' has disappeared
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Peter Ashton
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Yesterday, I noticed that the above button had disappeared from the images in my Flickr photostream. It was available on the previous day and I had been able to upload some photos.
I suspect this problem is connected with Flickr's decision to remove the opt-out choice from the new view display. I wonder if anyone else has noticed this. I have raised a ticket in the hope this nuisance can be eradicated. Perhaps I should re-install Tampermonkey?
I suspect this problem is connected with Flickr's decision to remove the opt-out choice from the new view display. I wonder if anyone else has noticed this. I have raised a ticket in the hope this nuisance can be eradicated. Perhaps I should re-install Tampermonkey?
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It won´t help to reinstall Tampermonkey - because it´s the scripts itself which need to be updated, not Tampermonkey or Greasemonkey (if you use Firefox). If you are in the need of using these scripts you should send ipernity a bug report at www.ipernity.com/help/support and inform them they need to update their import- scripts for grasemonkey and also for tampermonkey because flickr had changed their site-layout.
It shouldn´t be a big issue because I suggest it will be only the place where to insert the link for migrating which has changed (a named div), so nothing at the main script functionality will be change (the flickr api should be working like before, also the ipernity one, just the named div might changed at the new flickr layout). These scripts working mostly in the same way: you set the name of a div and tell where to insert a given code (in the userscript) before or after this named div. So I think the code itself will be the same like before.
ୱ Kiezkickerde ( ͡°… club has replied to Peter Ashton clubIn my version of "Flickr 2 ipernity (1 photo)" (1.13), this part was located beginning with line 875 where ipernity seems to declare where to insert the part beginning with line 1028 ("IMPORT THIS PHOTO TO YOUR IPERNITY ACCOUNT" with a square list of photos).
Feel free to include this discussion to your ticket if you think it could be helpful... Or ipermail christophe ruelle - www.ipernity.com/home/xtof - who seemed to be the developer of this script - because his flickr - account - www.flickr.com/photos/93408634@N00 - was used for testing this script (commented out).
www.ipernity.com/apps/gm
I´m glad I´m done with the migration and doesn´t upload anything new to flickr which has to be moved... ;-)