firefox dragndrop produce bad urls. Try to drag site icon to gnome desktop, all parameters will be stripped. http://forum.rpc1.org/viewtopic.php?t=43082 produce: http://forum.rpc1.org/viewtopic.php
Created attachment 329343 [details] Desktop file generated by the described method Cannot reproduce here -- when doing steps as decsribed in the bug description, I get perfect .desktop file as attached. Do you have some other ideas how to reproduce this issue on my computer, or otherwise I would have to close this bug as WORKSFORME.
ahh, my fault. firefox produce right desktop file. but when i open that .desktop file i got broken adress without ?suffix. http://forum.rpc1.org/viewtopic.php can you open it by double clicking?
hmmm, that is probably nautilus bug. when i try to run desktop directly from command line: firefox Bug\ 480529\ –\ Drag\ n\ Drop\ produce\ bad\ urls.desktop i get correct address, but when i double click on it - it broken
Yeah, can confirm that correct .desktop file cannot be opened with firefox and in the GNome. Reassigning.
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