The add-on isn't updating tags in Firefox, but it's working OK in Chrome.
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z905844 said:
Try reverting back to the default update url.
It worked for me.
Default URL (http://danbooru.donmai.us/tags.json) gives me http_error 403
http://danbooru.donmai.us/cache/tags.json connects but doesn't download any new tags.
I really don't know what to do here.
Kikimaru said:
http://danbooru.donmai.us/cache/tags.json connects but doesn't download any new tags.
Have you tried this?
Toks said:
I managed to get it working by first clearing the entire tag history ("Clear tags"), and then updating. (And /cache/tags.json is the only address that will work.)
There seems to be a bug that prevents it from downloading new tags until the old ones are deleted.
Okay Strange problem:
did the tag clearing first and then tried to update, and here are the following results:
http://danbooru.donmai.us/cache/tags.json : http_error 404
http://danbooru.donmai.us/tags.json : connects and downloads, but the tags are not up to date- i know this because i created a couple of new character tags.
z905844 said:
Okay Strange problem:
did the tag clearing first and then tried to update, and here are the following results:
http://danbooru.donmai.us/cache/tags.json : http_error 404
http://danbooru.donmai.us/tags.json : connects and downloads, but the tags are not up to date- i know this because i created a couple of new character tags.
I've gotten the same issue.
After today update Nightly build uses a new cache "cache2". That means they completely disabled cache v1 API. So DanbooruUp stopped working. Here's the link that explains how to work new API. Can anyone update DanbooruUp?
I think sooner or later this feature will stick to main Firefox.
I'm having a bit of problems in the past few weeks with the plug in, as in everytime I open my firefox, I get a this pop http://imgur.com/F343YJ1
Does anyone know the problem? removing and reinstalling the plug in doesn't help btw
Since the current Firefox ESR also doesn't have the needed API anymore I recommend the Firefox fork Palemoon. It's also a valid alternative for all those other AddOns that will soon stop working with regular Firefox since Mozilla seems to want to ruin that browser for good.
Oh, and Palemoon has a 64bit release.