Hello, so first GrowlNotify doesn't use the framework since its a
single file command line utility, so it wont show in GVD.

My simple local tests show it as working fine using http://growl.info
opens in the default browser, file:///Applications shows in finder,
and specific files get opened with their default apps.  Further
testing shows that we have a couple scenarios where it might fail,
both with workarounds.  First are relative URL's (either user relative
or environment relative), passing absolute URL's will be more
reliable, especially since the URL is opened in Growl's environment,
not GrowlNotify's.  Second is spaces (and other special characters),
we don't put in % escapes before trying to make the URL to open, and
the workaround make sure your URL's are % escaped for UTF8 before
sending them to GrowlNotify.

This is a very different issue from click feedback timing out, and I
have created a ticket on the % escape issue 
http://code.google.com/p/growl/issues/detail?id=555
for the purpose of making sure this doesn't slip through the cracks.
Both growl (on attempt to use a URL from that gntp header) and
GrowlNotify (before sending it out) should be working to ensure that
the URL we try to create/open is valid.

On Nov 17, 3:26 am, Eugene Burmako <[email protected]> wrote:
> Similar problems with click callbacks not working have been discussed
> on this message board, and some of those problems have fixes, but I
> didn't have any luck with this particular one.
>
> The problem is as simple as the title of the message says. Every time
> I call growlnotify with an --url argument, clicking on the
> notification does nothing. It doesn't matter whether I use native
> growl notifications or notification center forwarding - clicks won't
> work either way. Versions: Mountain Lion 10.8.2, Growl 2.0 from the
> App Store, growlnotify 2.0.
>
> I'd imagine that growlnotify 2.0 wouldn't be incompatible with growl
> 2.0, but I still tried opening Growl Version Detective as suggested in
> neighboring threads. Apparently the detective doesn't show growlnotify
> in the list of apps, so it looks like it's not going to help here.

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