I wanted to let you know that I updated my github.js script.
Now, with this version, you will find a url under the assets of a release where nothing was visible. If you are in a page where multiple releases are shown, only the first has that url, but you can still click on the title of an older release and in the new page you will see the assets link.
Now you can download releases from github again using Odyssey.
@Raziel I wish I could make all of these work, but it is not possible. I will have a deeper look at that, but it seems that this list is loaded with JS.
For you to be sure, disable the JS on your browser and load that page. You will that it fails on every browser. So, if it fails on Odyssey with the JS enabled then it means that unfortunately it is not supported by our current browser.
@walkero Can you remind me if all I need to do is to install your script from the link in your first post into Scripts?
I installed them and I do not see a difference with Stackoverflow or a download zip option in Github.
I have forced myself to start using my AmigaOne machine(s) as my main drivers rather than use my Linux box as a main machine. In anycase, a lot of it was just using terminal anyway. With SSHTerm I can do what I would be doing anyway!
Do I need to enable a Script option in the Odyssey settings. I cannot recall.
If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear. George Orwell.
walkero wrote:Yes, you have to go and enable them inside Odyssey. There is a Scripts menu to do that.
Thanks for the information, I had downloaded the scripts some time ago and copied them into the Odyssey script directory. But I didn't know that you have to activate and add the scripts in Odyssey
Does this allow GitHub (and others) to be usable again? I've noticed that GH must be coded to always need the latest browser engine. I've never seen a site go out of date so quickly with a slightly older browser engine. Every time I look at GH on Odyssey it looks like it's gone back 20 years (or 30 now) to when iBrowse had no CSS. GH manages to make Odyssey look like it has no CSS at all. On PPC Linux it's just as bad almost. Use a recent browser port and can load the page but the downloads don't work!
@walkero Thanks for the info. Can you try yourself if you can still go to any github project and download the zip file for master? When I click on "code" nothing happens. There is no drop down menu. I may have just forgot.
I think you mention that you have to be on a branch, but even if I go to a branch I cannot click on "download zip".
There is always the manual approach of just entering the URL manually, something like adding: master/refs/master.zip. I know this used to work before.
If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear. George Orwell.