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Title weirdness #378
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Seems like it's not a public page. Did you added this domain to your extension option to be fetch from the browser? |
It's just Google. If you login with your usual Google account (Gmail, etc.) you'll get to the page. I do see this happen relatively often though on other sites. If/when I come across others, I'll add some more example links here as well. |
Yes but your wallabag instance is not logged. |
Sorry, I don't understand; do you mean you want to see the logs from my Wallabag server? |
Nope. I mean that it is not your browser, logged in, that send the content to wallabag.
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Most paywalled or login-needing pages can be fetched with wallabager's 'content fetching from browser' option. So yes, put google.com or one.google.com to that field or activate this option as default for all fetches. |
If you don't activated this, wallabagger only sends the URL to wallabag while wallabag is not able to login to google. |
Ohhhh ok. I never knew how that field worked. I'll give it a try. Update: |
It does seem to work when I toggle the "by default" switch though, so maybe I'll just keep that toggled on. :) |
Sorry for the late reply @YouveGotMeowxy . You should use the full URL (with https://). Is it working for you? Can I close this issue? |
Version: 1.16.0 on the latest Brave.
When clicking the icon to save the page, the proper title initially shows, and then changes to a non-descriptive title instead.
example URL:
https://one.google.com/u/0/dwr/setup_profile?attribute_type=0&hl=en
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