Two webpages that aren't being saved correctly
I've come across two webpages that seem to confuse Zotero's address bar icon.
(1) http://doubtfulnews.com/2013/04/forbes-contrasts-burzynskis-clinic-with-respected-medical-center/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=forbes-contrasts-burzynskis-clinic-with-respected-medical-center
When you try to save that one with the address bar icon, it saves something called "Jetpack Comment", and the snapshot contains nothing but a prompt that says: "Do you have worthwhile information to add to this story?"
(2) http://www.forbes.com/sites/peterlipson/2013/04/19/a-film-producer-a-cancer-doctor-and-their-critics/
This one, instead of making an item named "A Film Producer, A Cancer Doctor, And Their Critics," which is the title of the page, it seems to be seeing a reference to some journal article, because when you click on the address bar icon it saves something named "The Frequency, Cost, and Clinical Outcomes of Hypernatremia in Patients Hospitalized to a Comprehensive Cancer Center"
(1) http://doubtfulnews.com/2013/04/forbes-contrasts-burzynskis-clinic-with-respected-medical-center/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=forbes-contrasts-burzynskis-clinic-with-respected-medical-center
When you try to save that one with the address bar icon, it saves something called "Jetpack Comment", and the snapshot contains nothing but a prompt that says: "Do you have worthwhile information to add to this story?"
(2) http://www.forbes.com/sites/peterlipson/2013/04/19/a-film-producer-a-cancer-doctor-and-their-critics/
This one, instead of making an item named "A Film Producer, A Cancer Doctor, And Their Critics," which is the title of the page, it seems to be seeing a reference to some journal article, because when you click on the address bar icon it saves something named "The Frequency, Cost, and Clinical Outcomes of Hypernatremia in Patients Hospitalized to a Comprehensive Cancer Center"
https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/26169/jetpack-comment/
I think we'll fix this (though there isn't any better data on the page anyway), but that's what going on.
The second one is picking up a DOI on the page and importing the article, which is what it's supposed to do (you can see that it says "DOI" when you hover the URL bar icon).