An Error has Occured/Library ID is not defined. Zotero 3b1
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Using Zotero Standalone I'm getting two (I suspect unrelated) errors.
Problem 1)
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I created a group using the web page:
Master of Information Studies - Victoria University of Wellington 2012
and trying to drag citations into it in Zotero (standalone or ffplugin) results in a screen with:
An Error has Occured, please restart Zotero.
I have restarted the workstation, zotero, deleted all the extension files in my ff application support directory.
It errors with:
[JavaScript Error: "libraryID is not defined" {file: "chrome://zotero/content/xpcom/collectionTreeView.js" line: 1550}]
Firefox 5.1, MacOSX 10.6,
Problem 2)
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Chrome 13.0.782.112, OSX 10.6
Gives me an error in Zotero 3 standalone:
No chrome package registered for chrome://browser/skin/searchbar-dropmarker.png
Any more data I can give? Oh, I was eating a boiled egg.
Love,
Anton.
Using Zotero Standalone I'm getting two (I suspect unrelated) errors.
Problem 1)
==========
I created a group using the web page:
Master of Information Studies - Victoria University of Wellington 2012
and trying to drag citations into it in Zotero (standalone or ffplugin) results in a screen with:
An Error has Occured, please restart Zotero.
I have restarted the workstation, zotero, deleted all the extension files in my ff application support directory.
It errors with:
[JavaScript Error: "libraryID is not defined" {file: "chrome://zotero/content/xpcom/collectionTreeView.js" line: 1550}]
Firefox 5.1, MacOSX 10.6,
Problem 2)
==========
Chrome 13.0.782.112, OSX 10.6
Gives me an error in Zotero 3 standalone:
No chrome package registered for chrome://browser/skin/searchbar-dropmarker.png
Any more data I can give? Oh, I was eating a boiled egg.
Love,
Anton.
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For Problem 2, that message has nothing to do with either Zotero or Chrome. ("chrome" does not mean "Chrome".) Unless you're actually reporting a problem (in which case you'll have to tell us what it is), ignore it.
I get what you mean by the ambiguous [C|c]hrome. For my next trick, I will invent a mail client called "Mail", and an iCal client called "iCal". Oh, what fun.
Cheers,
aa
[edited for clarity]