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gotofritz2

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  1. I don't think you get it. If there are two #s in the url, Alfred doesn't launch the browser. It's not simply that the string is encoded wrong; we never get as far as that. I suspect Alfred validates strings, and if it thinks they are "wrong" it gives up. But it shouldn't.
  2. 1. Set up a web search with the following URL: https://www.deepl.com/translator/{query} 2. Don't bother testing it; the test works, the issue is when you run it for real 3. Quit Alfred Preferences and call up the search three times, with each of the following strings in turn 1 -> ich mag alfredapp 2 -> ich mag #alfredapp 3 -> ich #mag #alfredapp 4. In cases 1. and 2. a web browser is opened and everything works as expected (nothing appears in the browser, but that's because the URL is wrong). In case 3. nothing happens; the browser doesn't respond 5. Change the web search URL to this, and try again both searches from point 3. https://www.deepl.com/translator#de/en/{query} 6. Note that only 1) works. 2) and 3) don't fire up the browser. It looks like Alfred pre-validates the string and decides that if there is more than one # it is an invalid URL and gives up
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