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			<description><![CDATA[<p>My most frequent use of Dropzone is to drag a URL out of Safari&#039;s toolbar and drop it on a folder of pages to revisit.</p><p>The names of the individual .webloc files come from the page titles.&nbsp; Many of these filenames, especially from Facebook pages, are too generic, obscure or verbose.&nbsp; So I&#039;ve added a Hazel action to the target folder which automatically opens the folder, allowing me to review and possibly rename the new .webloc file.</p><p>Dropzone 3.7.0 was working perfectly on my old iMac running Yosemite.&nbsp; But since upgrading to a new iMac running High Sierra, about 10% of my webloc drops don&#039;t happen.&nbsp; That is, Dropzone pops up a &quot;Move Files Completed&quot; notification, but Hazel doesn&#039;t open the folder because no .webloc file was actually created.&nbsp; </p><p>I haven&#039;t found any pattern for the URLs that succeed or fail, other than repeating a failed drag-n-drop usually results in another failure.</p><p>-- Ward</p><p>P.S.&nbsp; As a test, I dragged the URL of this post &lt;<a href="https://aptonic.com/forum/post/1031/#p1031">https://aptonic.com/forum/post/1031/#p1031</a>&gt; to Dropzone – it failed.</p><p>Then I found an alternate URL for this post &lt;<a href="https://aptonic.com/forum/topic/405/10-of-my-webloc-drops-dont-actually-happen/">https://aptonic.com/forum/topic/405/10- … ly-happen/</a>&gt; – dragging this longer URL worked fine.</p><p>It would be great to know if others have the same experience.</p><p>P.P.S.&nbsp; After posting my P.S., I repeated my tests with the two URLs for this post – both are now working fine.&nbsp; So repeating a failed drop doesn&#039;t always fail.&nbsp; Sigh.</p>]]></description>
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