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: +1 (remove the star version) [[User:Arantius|Arantius]] 00:09, 9 April 2007 (EDT)
: +1 (remove the star version) [[User:Arantius|Arantius]] 00:09, 9 April 2007 (EDT)
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I propose un-doing this revision. GreaseMonkey scripts always have a wrapper function. See greasemonkey.js line 250. Arantius 15:26, 15 March 2007 (EDT)

-1. The fact that Greasemonkey wraps scripts in an anonymous function is an irrelevant arcanum. return outside a function, even though it eventually ends up inside a function, is unclear. --Ldrhcp 18:16, 15 March 2007 (EDT)
+-0. I made that change (the one that was undone in the linked revision). While I think that bailing early is good and needless nesting is bad, I also think perhaps the nesting way is more clear, as an example. It also fits better with the fact that you might well have additional "else if" branches. We could give two examples, but that'd probably hurt more than it'd help. --81.225.78.42 07:27, 20 March 2007 (EDT)
It's a matter of aesthetics whether nesting code is "needless" or "bad". Do it as you please in scripts, but for pedagogical purpose, especially when the nested "code" is just a one line comment, I think nesting is better. Also, there is no reason to have an "else if" block, since the purpose of the example is to narrow down the include rule, not do arbitrary logic. --Ldrhcp 15:49, 20 March 2007 (EDT)




The page suggests using http://, https:// or http*://. Is the latter in fact safe? What about http://evil.example.com/#://? --81.225.74.254 13:35, 1 April 2007 (EDT)

+1 (remove the star version) Arantius 00:09, 9 April 2007 (EDT)

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The other day and baeing German born Creek Lin showed up Regardless of the overcast day in the event the bad weather any time, this individual insisted on the experience following this, the final Three months mls aside, the path took 7 . 5 hours. They had been combined with his or her companion Wu Lin as well as the additional the In german. Ahead of that will, they start through Yunnan Shangri-La, all the way up down the Yangtze River operating, riding Some,1000 a long way inside Sixty six days and nights.

German born riders present his / her vacation paperwork for the Lake Lin, the existing Several,000 kilometres experience four or five occasions a year in mere his experience over time.