Paperspast no along autosaving as newspapers

http://www.paperspast.natlib.govt.nz is no longer auto saving (using the icon in the address bar) as newspapers, instead it is saving articles as websites. Is there anyway to fix this, it has only started occurring recently.
  • My apologies the error is not in zotero, the metadeta has been changed on new newspaper uploads. Is there anyway zotero can create a translator to handle this so it continues to treat pages as newspaper articles? Here is a sample link:

    http://www.paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=AS19410507.2.104&srpos=1&e=07-05-1941-07-05-1941--100-AS-1-byDA-on--0singh--

    thanks
  • thanks, this is now fixed. Zotero will update within 24hs or you can update translators immediately from the general tab of the Zotero preferences.

    (The problem was just a change in the URL format - they added the www. Since they redirect old URLs, our automatic tests didn't catch this)
  • Just a note the problem is still occurring. I've posted a link below.

    http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=CL18850102.2.2.1&srpos=1&e=--1885---1900--100--1-byDA-on--0chocolate--
  • Hi guys,

    Sorry to be a bother but the problem is still occurring the icons for newspapers in the address part are still not correct on paperspast. I have posted a link in my previous post (above).

    I have made sure my translators are up to date but still the same problem.
  • yes, I'm aware of this - someone needs to fix the regex - if someone else gets a chance that'd be nice, I'll be another week or two.
  • Great thanks for the update.
  • this is now fixed. Zotero will update within 24hs or you can update translators immediately from the general tab of the Zotero preferences.

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