XPost: alt.comp.software.firefox
Wolf Greenblatt <
[email protected]> wrote:
I thought it was great when Gemini.Google.Com worked without a login as you don't want all that stuff saved to your account if there's no need to.
I thought it was even better that you could use Firefox (or any web
browser) to create a "url desktop shortcut" (or whatever it's called).
Then you could pin that Firefox URL desktop shortcut to the Win10 task bar. This is convenient because you can click on it to bring up a session.
But today, suddenly, that Windows 10 Firefox shortcut stopped working.
It now requires a login.
Is it just me?
Did I overuse Gemini?
The taskbar shortcut to Copilot & ChatGPT still work without a login.
Just not the taskbar Gemini shortcut as of just today.
Did something change just today?
Instead of creating a URL shortcut, try defining a program shortcut that specifies the URL in the command line. For example, instead of a URL
shortcut pointing to:
https://gemini.google.com/app
instead create a program shortcut pointing to:
firefox.exe
https://gemini.google.com/app
You may have to supply the path to the firefox.exe executable file. If
the path has spaces, you need to enclose the <path>\<file> string within doubled quotes.
Instead of using the default icon for the default web browser, you can
go into a program shortcut to customize what icon is shown for that
shortcut. For example, maybe you don't want a Firefox icon for every
shortcut, and instead what a weather icon for the shortcut that opens
the web browser to a weather site, and a checkerboard icon for a
shortcut pointing to a crossword puzzle site, and an e-mail icon for a
shortcut pointing to your webmail access site. You cannot customize the
icon shown for a URL shortcut, but you can for a program shortcut.
In the past, the URL RFC was ambiguous in that it appeared to say you
could include login credentials (user=<username> pass=<password>) as
arguments in the URL, but that was not what the RFC meant, and those
were removed from the URL spec except for where it was meant to apply
(FTP URLs). Adding login credentials to the URL got deprecated long
ago. You would have to look at the URL for your URL shortcuts to see if
login credentials were included.
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