different Metadata when saving from Chromium vs. Vivaldi
Hi
My understanding may be wrong, but as the Vivaldi browser is based on Chromium the Extensions come from the same source. I use Vivaldi almost exclusively and chromium only when there are problems.
today I first saved
https://www.nytimes.com/1986/10/09/books/success-of-smell-is-sweet-for-new-german-novelist.html
to zotero, using vivaldi and the respective extension. As on this site Vivaldi has problems with the cookies acceptence windows, the site does not get downloded completely. BUT all metadata, especially author and publication are correct.
So I installed the zotero connector to Chromium, too (prior was installed only to vivaldi). I could save to zotero the whole page (webpage and snapshot), but the metadata were not the same. Especially author and publication were missing.
Now, this is not a big problem (but an inconvenience). But I would like to know how the metadata of the self-same page can be interpreted differently by the zotero connector (whether or not it is the same on both browsers I do not know, but it/they should catch metadata the sam way, but it/they don't)
(BTW, on Vivaldi, zotero connector looks and functions more intuitive vs. the apperance on Chromium)
Thanks for your attention.
My understanding may be wrong, but as the Vivaldi browser is based on Chromium the Extensions come from the same source. I use Vivaldi almost exclusively and chromium only when there are problems.
today I first saved
https://www.nytimes.com/1986/10/09/books/success-of-smell-is-sweet-for-new-german-novelist.html
to zotero, using vivaldi and the respective extension. As on this site Vivaldi has problems with the cookies acceptence windows, the site does not get downloded completely. BUT all metadata, especially author and publication are correct.
So I installed the zotero connector to Chromium, too (prior was installed only to vivaldi). I could save to zotero the whole page (webpage and snapshot), but the metadata were not the same. Especially author and publication were missing.
Now, this is not a big problem (but an inconvenience). But I would like to know how the metadata of the self-same page can be interpreted differently by the zotero connector (whether or not it is the same on both browsers I do not know, but it/they should catch metadata the sam way, but it/they don't)
(BTW, on Vivaldi, zotero connector looks and functions more intuitive vs. the apperance on Chromium)
Thanks for your attention.