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Expected Behavior
Copy Reddit Url in clipboard, hit the ReadItLater, the content appears in obsidian.
Current behaviour
Copy Reddit Url in clipboard, hit the ReadItLater, generic page about cookies in Reddit appears in obsidian
Steps to reproduce
Copy Reddit Url in clipboard, hit the ReadItLater
Which Operating Systems are you using?
Android
iPhone/iPad
Linux
macOS
Windows
Obsidian Version
1.3.5
Plugin Version
0.3.1
Checks
I have tried it with all other plugins disabled and the error still occurs
Possible solution
Make it possible for the user to access the link from the internal browser that obsidian / ReadItLater uses, so that the user can click ok, the cookie is set, and obsidian will then use that cookie in subsequent attempts.
I have a hunch that Reddit will not be the only site where user input is required before the actual page of interest can be loaded, so this fix might apply to other websites as well.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Please check that this issue hasn't been reported before.
Expected Behavior
Copy Reddit Url in clipboard, hit the ReadItLater, the content appears in obsidian.
Current behaviour
Copy Reddit Url in clipboard, hit the ReadItLater, generic page about cookies in Reddit appears in obsidian
Steps to reproduce
Copy Reddit Url in clipboard, hit the ReadItLater
Which Operating Systems are you using?
Obsidian Version
1.3.5
Plugin Version
0.3.1
Checks
Possible solution
Make it possible for the user to access the link from the internal browser that obsidian / ReadItLater uses, so that the user can click ok, the cookie is set, and obsidian will then use that cookie in subsequent attempts.
I have a hunch that Reddit will not be the only site where user input is required before the actual page of interest can be loaded, so this fix might apply to other websites as well.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: