gyng / save-in

WebExtension for saving media, links, or selections into user-defined directories
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Firefox - Unable to route #196

Open MonolithNZ opened 1 year ago

MonolithNZ commented 1 year ago

Hi there,

Thanks very much for the amazing extension. I'm trying to route .STL files into /downloads/STL , but I'm having no luck.

fileext: stl into: STL

I've tried a few basic variations of the above. What am I doing wrong here?

Thanks again

x33st0rm commented 1 year ago

Same issue here. Only thing i wanted this for.

fileext: torrent into: torrents

Doesn't work.

MonolithNZ commented 1 year ago

Yeah I gave up on this. If you find an alternative way to auto organize downloads let me know. It's possible with extensions in Chrome, can't believe it's been such a struggle to find something that provides this functionality with FF

x33st0rm commented 1 year ago

Trying to migrate from Chrome, where i used Downloads Router.

Seems like a system background application is the only option. Unless u want a 3rd party download manager, which certainly can do it. But i don't want superfluous apps installed. Don't download that much.

Tried https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/quick-sorted-download/reviews/ But it didn't work at all. Might be because i'm on Waterfox, perhaps worth a try if you're on regular FF. It's regex.

akhiljalagam commented 11 months ago

doesnt work for me.

C-BoT-AU commented 6 months ago

Same basic needs/wants to route from site to folder within downloads. Nothing seems to work.

Tried https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/quick-sorted-download/reviews/ But it didn't work at all. Might be because i'm on Waterfox, perhaps worth a try if you're on regular FF. It's regex.

No joy. Running Firefox so I'm wondering if at some point during the past few updates something was changed that blocks this sort of extension from working.

Juts2 commented 3 days ago

Agreed, this doesnt work any longer