Thanks to an anonymous user there is a fix for the missing Killfile menu option. I haven’t tested this personally but hopefully it address the problems people have been having since Google updated things.
Here is the link to the updated script.
Tags: Google Groups, killfile
Super. By the way, thank you for this script, it makes groups readable.
Oh, whoops, found a bug: in the xpath it should say @id=’guser’, not @class=’guser’
Fixed.
This version don’t seem to work. Tater can’t killfile no one, and can’t remove no one from the old killfile list.
Tater
I am unable to remove or add anyone to the killfile. It seems the killfile stays around somewhere on the HD so that if I uninstall the filter script and reinstall it, I still have the same old kill file. If I could find the killfile and remove it, maybe a new installation of the script would work.
I think this doesn’t work with the latest Greasemonkey (0.8.20091209.4)
I’ve just tested it with the latest Greasemonkey and it’s working fine for me. Your killfile is stored as a firefox property.
Type about:config into the address bar and then search for groups – you will see this entry
greasemonkey.scriptvals.www.penney.org/Google Groups Killfile.GoogleKillFile
Right click on it and select reset to clear your killfile.
Hope this helps – Damian
Ah ha! So it looks like Greasemonkey changed the way variable were stored which prevented your killfile from being saved/changed/edited.Grab the new version hereGoogle Groups KillFile 3.5.3
I’ll close comments on this thread so direct any comments to the new 3.5.3 thread sorry I didn’t catch this sooner.