I usually use the Firefox browser and I've installed the Trello OneDrive Power-Up. When I click the button to attach a file, I get this in a new window.
It doesn't change after refreshing as asked. I tried with the desktop app, and it does work as expected, and Microsoft Edge seems to work fine as well.
Is there a known problem with Firefox accessing OneDrive? I disabled uBlock for the Trello domain, and allowed pop-up windows to try some possible script blocking it or something.
Not a big problem, just annoying to have to remember to switch over browser or app if I want to add something. I like having my different tabs pinned with different boards open in a browser, which I don't get in the desktop app (I am aware I can have them in individual windows, but it's not quite the same!)
Bear
Hi Bear,
Thanks for taking the time to send us that bug report! I was able to reproduce what you're seeing, and I'll pass it on to the team for additional investigation.
While I don't have an ETA on when a fix for the issue will be pushed, as soon as one is available, we will deploy it.
I'll keep you posted in this thread 👍
All the best,
Lara
The Trello Team
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Hi @Lara
This looks like being a Firefox issue, something blocking the OneDrive call. I've actually been trying ClickUp recently (sorry, looking for a reason not to dump Trello, but subtasks in a task - with email notifications from their due date settings without using all sorts of workarounds to achieve it - is the attraction over there... all the stuff in it I don't want to use or see is spoiling my Zen though, so I keep checking back...) and the problem is the same in the selecting an attachment call to OneDrive from a task there.
Again, the desktop app sorts it out (running in a Chromium instance?) or swapping browser to one based on Chromium (pretty much all the rest of them, I suppose).
Thanks for looking at it.
I've messed with the various cookie security and allowances/privacy shields/plug-ins levels in Firefox again fresh this morning, and I can't find anything that I can easily set there that helps.
Bear
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Hey Lara,
I have the same issue on Firefox, while it works well on Chrome.
Any idea what the solution is?
Thanks
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