Thanks for a swift response!

I can confirm that --url works as you described, though there's a
peculiarity (or a bug, don't know how to classify it), which led me
thinking that it doesn't.

growlnotify -m foo --url www.google.com => Nothing happens on click
growlnotify -m foo --url http://www.google.com => Correct behavior

On Nov 17, 9:31 pm, Daniel Siemer <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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 usinghttp://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 
> issuehttp://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:
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> > 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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