Grabed documents, but got scrambled mess
I just spent around 2 hours on online library (wiley), searching for research papers. Added quite a few in zotero library.
But now, when I try to open any of them, I get only scrambled mess like this:
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But now, when I try to open any of them, I get only scrambled mess like this:
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But this is how typically article for grabbing looks like.
http://shrani.si/f/20/A5/2SauhKLw/journal.jpg
And this is result in zotero library
http://shrani.si/f/3y/Ii/2HF9H2I5/journal2.jpg
Perhaps something have to do with proxy?
I get this popup in ff:
Zotero automatically associated this site with a previously defined proxy. Future requests to URL will be redirected to URL.
Access to papers goes like this: I login to my University library, then remote access to another library and login there too. Only when logged to both places, I can access research papers freely. Also, url from remote library changes, with inserting name of my university like this:
http://www.oxfordjournals.org.MYUNIVERSITYLIBRARY/subject/economics/
To clarify - is this where the PDF should be or the snapshot?
Please edit URL accordingly to your institutional access.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com.nukweb.nuk.uni-lj.si/doi/10.1002/tie.20421/pdf
http://oep.oxfordjournals.org.nukweb.nuk.uni-lj.si/content/51/2/284.full.pdf+html?sid=cc297294-90cd-4a98-a301-ac2827fc3a03
I assume these files open in the browser for you, not in your PDF reader, am I right?
If you open the file in the PDF reader, does it work? You can find the file by right clicking on it in Zotero and selecting Show file.
Try fetching this article without going through your university's library/proxy (make sure the url is http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/emmm.201200246/abstract and not replaced by a university proxy). See if it downloads the PDF properly.
If no, then please produce a Report ID for adding the open source article to your library.
Report ID 955923227
I get this http://shrani.si/f/J/MH/2q5DvqBW/mess.jpg when access file through ff zotero.
What I noted though, is that pdf file is saved just fine, but for some reason I can't see it properly in ff. It is like zotero opens it like it would be html, instead like pdf.
I think this was a problem a while back, but it has been fixed.
@Simon, if I use URL bar icon, it get metadata ok, but when trying to open it is same scrambled mess.
That just doesn't add up, IMO.
And your translators are up to date?
http://tinypic.com/player.php?v=14b3n5z&s=6
Dan's post from above: your response: When you do use the url bar icon, how many attachments are you seeing, and do any of them look like a PDF and/or say PDF?
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/emmm.201200246/pdf
In the url address bar it shows journal icon, that is all.
"@Simon, if I use URL bar icon, it get metadata ok, but when trying to open it is same scrambled mess."
2) If you right click the PDF attachment (not the snapshot or parent item), select Show File, what is the file extension for the PDF? if you don't see an extension, right-click and select properties. What does it say under "type of file"?
I'm really confused how your snapshot started working, but PDF is not. Maybe Dan or Simon have some new ideas.
2) pdf
%PDF-1.3
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104 0 obj
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endobj
xref
104 64
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0000002178 00000 n
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Later on get to the scrambled data. Sorry to take such an effort to solve this, it is not convenient for me too, to post this rapidly. I will find my way around this issue, but if it can be solved, it would be great.
2) See the top half of http://www.zotero.org/support/kb/file_handling_issues and delete mimetypes.rdf as instructed there.
3) If you still have the problem after deleting mimetypes.rdf, provide a video of saving via the address bar icon and trying to open those. The "Full Text PDF" items from that page in your account look fine on the server, so this is likely a problem with your Firefox installation, but I want to make sure we completely understand what you're seeing.