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Some options in drop-down menu not working on Firefox
If I right-click on the extension icon in the extensions bar and navigate to "Mark Download - Markdown Web Cliper" > "Copy All Tab URLs as Markdown Link List", all I get in my clipboard is whatever the last thing was that was there.
If I right click on a table and select "Coty All Tab URLs as Markdown Link List", I get the same behavior.
Same here with version 3.2.1 of the extension, Firefox 113.0.1 running on Linux (openSUSE Tumbleweed)
Sadly experiencing the same issue. Using Firefox 116.0.2, running MacOS (Ventura 13.5), and plugin version 3.2.1.
Edit: I did a quick browser console log dump of what happens when I try to use "Copy All Tabs URLs as Markdown Linked List". I don't know how useful this will be, but I hope it helps with narrowing down the issue. console-export-2023-8-14_12-31-40.txt
Same here, Firefox 122.0b2 on macOS, MarkDownload 3.3.0. The main message I see in the browser console when using "copy selected tab URLs as Markdown" is also found in @PuppyGirlBelly's logs: browser.ui.interaction.tabs_context - The key length must be limited to 72 characters.
One additional thing I noticed: When I just tried to copy a window full of amazon.com tabs, the tab titles were all changed to be the tab URLs, and it seems like MarkDownload does eventually copy the tabs as Markdown—at least, it did it once or twice, if not every time—but it's quite slow (it's approximately twenty tabs), and I can see the tabs' titles being changed to the URLs one by one, maybe one every second or half-second. The resulting markdown for each of those tabs then reads like:
- [](https://amazon.com/...)
That is, the link titles are all empty.
I am using containers in Firefox, and my Amazon tabs happen to be in a different container than some of the other tabs in my current window. Not sure if that could be affecting this as well.
I'm seeing the same issue on Firefox 130.0.1 (64-bit) with MarkDownload 3.4.0 running Windows 10 22H2 Build 19045