Firefox 3.5.5 Error
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Item Not Found
This is no longer located in C:\Users\luke\AppData\Local\Temp\wvd05n3c.bmp. Verify the item's location and try again.
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XYplorer
Failed to get dropped contents of 'image.png'.
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XYplorer
Failed to get dropped contents of 'image.png'.
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[General]
WorkAroundFirefox3ImageDropBug=1
You don't need to use IE, do you? For example, if D&D doesn't work, you could just right-click on a picture and chose "Copy Image", then use XY's Paste Special|Paste Image Into New PNG Filezer0 wrote:I found a temporary workaround for now for Firefox: get IETab extension, if there is an image that you want to grab off a page load using that extension's IE engine, right-click on a piccy -> Copy -> XY's List -> right-click -> Paste. Not ideal, not as easy as DnD, but might be good enough for the time being.
Being an Opera fan i had to tell this: while many desire drag & drop, opera's "click on image while holding ctrl button" to save image is much easier for me.lukescammell wrote:Opera 9 and 10... let's not go there (it doesn't work, but then neither does it to WE from Opera, go figure...)
Nice one! Damn, this XYplorer is one powerful app...jacky wrote:(Or, you could also use "Copy Image Location" instead; and in XY do a simple ::download <clipboard>; which should not only keep the file's format (GIF/PNG/etc) but also its name...)
Several ways around it are possible. Personal preference will dictate which one is picked by a particular individual, notwithstanding that a fix would be most preferable solutionjacky wrote:You don't need to use IE, do you? For example, if D&D doesn't work, you could just right-click on a picture and chose "Copy Image", then use XY's Paste Special|Paste Image Into New PNG File
(Or, you could also use "Copy Image Location" instead; and in XY do a simple ::download <clipboard>; which should not only keep the file's format (GIF/PNG/etc) but also its name...)
No doubt, it's on my list.zer0 wrote:Several ways around it are possible. Personal preference will dictate which one is picked by a particular individual, notwithstanding that a fix would be most preferable solutionjacky wrote:You don't need to use IE, do you? For example, if D&D doesn't work, you could just right-click on a picture and chose "Copy Image", then use XY's Paste Special|Paste Image Into New PNG File
(Or, you could also use "Copy Image Location" instead; and in XY do a simple ::download <clipboard>; which should not only keep the file's format (GIF/PNG/etc) but also its name...)
And it's on the changelog as well -- the latest beta fixed this issue for melukescammell wrote:Glad to here it's on the list Don, thanks
You applied the tweak and it did not work?nony wrote:Curiously i tried to test the drag drop code and the dropped link. It indeed shows .bmp apart from whatever image extension has been dropped. I wonder how Explorer manages to do it.
Yes, tweak is applied.admin wrote:You applied the tweak and it did not work?
Hm.nony wrote:Yes, tweak is applied.admin wrote:You applied the tweak and it did not work?