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Does not import any images, nor canvases behind auth walls #131
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valioDOTch
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Does not importing any images
Does not importing any images, nor canvases
Nov 1, 2022
valioDOTch
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Does not importing any images, nor canvases
Does not import any images, nor canvases behind auth walls
Nov 1, 2022
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Describe the bug
I download a .json file via the Chrome extension from a page behind an auth wall.
When I imported it to Figma all the images and canvas data on the web page is displayed as a grey box.
Expected behavior
When the extension detects that images are behind an auth wall, they are integrated into the JSON file (e.g. as base64 data URLs).
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(no, the image data isn't available "behind" that upload button)
Additional context
I took a look at the JSON.
The image URLs are noted therein, but if they're behind an auth wall, that's obviously not making any sense.
Inline SVGs were imported though.
I wouldn't mind if the plugin wouldn't do any checks, but would just have have an option which includes all images as base64 data URLs without additional network fetches (they're probably not as simple to implement).
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