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  1. Good clear and concise summary of successful workaround. Successful on Windows desktop version. Tried it on web version - also works, but pay careful attention to the filters actually "taking." I mean that the web version failed to apply the second filter for tags, but immediately selecting that same filter for tag again was successful. This seems to be a difference between desktop and web versions, but I will try to replicate my findings on both platforms and report here.
  2. Evernote support responded to my email ticket within 24-48 hours. Instructions included canned but detailed troubleshooting steps, including removal of all cookies in Chrome, reinstall of Evernote web clipper, etc. Before I was able to take the drastic step of removing all cookies, it looks like the support team, working behind the scenes, fixed the issue. As of today, 2023-01-31 10:00 EST, upon power up & reboot, Evernote Web Clipper updated itself to version 7.30.0.449-d9c916f. This seems to have fixed the issue. Tested using only one Wikipedia article, but it seems to work for me now. [Windows 11 Chrome, as noted above] BTW, I noticed that google search returns a link to But no evidence in that article of the Fix.
  3. Opened a support ticket by email, referencing this Community topic. Supplied the details above. Later submitted the requested (partially redacted) activity log.
  4. FIXED: Wikipedia did a UI refresh on or about 2023-01-18 (see article https://techcrunch.com/2023/01/18/wikipedia-gets-its-first-makeover-in-over-a-decade-and-its-fairly-subtle/). Subsequently I was unable to use EN web clipper. The hourglass just spins & spins. Able to clip other sites. Evernote Web Clipper 7.29.2 Chrome Version 109.0.5414.75 (Official Build) (64-bit) Windows 11 Pro 21H2 (OS build 22000.1219) x64 The key FIX appears to have been simply to remove wikipedia cookies from chrome per https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop Removed cookies, closed all instances of chrome, reopened chrome, browsed to wikipedia, clipped the article selected. Seems to be FIXED - Dan Montague - UPDATE 2023-01-24 (a day later): My FIX described above is no longer working. Will continue to monitor and report as appropriate.
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