XULRunner Has Stopped Working (Zotero 3.0.8)
Ever since upgrading Zotero Standalone to 3.0.8 yesterday, I receive a "XULRunner Has Stopped Working" error almost immediately after running Zotero. I tried to downgrade to earlier versions of Standalone (I tried both 3.0.7 and 3.0.5), but I still get the error.
Note that I upgraded to 3.0.8 on both my home and work computer yesterday, and BOTH are encountering the same XULRunner error. Both are Windows 7 (one is 32bit and the other is 64bit).
Because Zotero is crashing almost as soon as I run it, I'm not getting any dialogue box with an error report.
Note that I upgraded to 3.0.8 on both my home and work computer yesterday, and BOTH are encountering the same XULRunner error. Both are Windows 7 (one is 32bit and the other is 64bit).
Because Zotero is crashing almost as soon as I run it, I'm not getting any dialogue box with an error report.
It might help us track down the problem if you can download WinCrashReport, run it after XULRunner crashes, save the crash report, and email it to support@zotero.org with a link to this thread.
Then the only option is to click the button "cerrar" (close) and obviously, zotero closes. I've sent the screen capture to support@zotero.org with a link to this discussion.
Thank you for your attention.
" Your WebDav server must be configured to serve files without extensions and with .prop extensions in order to work with zotero"
I changed it a long time ago (and zotero has worked until now without any problem) because I read this solution (posted as "Possible Workaround" by DanStillman) in http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/20351/your-webdav-server-must-be-configured-to-serve-files-without-extensions-and-files-with-prop-extensi/
I still don't know what was causing the problem: a change with Zotero or a change on my own PHP-based WebDav server.
I get the error only when adding pdf documents to items, so I'm wondering whether it is related to indexing those documents.
Any ideas?
Is there another thread where this is discussed?
Is this going to continue to be a problem that is unworkable if I eventually finish adding 15,000+ references to my library? (I'm assuming it's unusual to have that many references, but I'm transferring many years' worth of accumulated references from a RefMan database).
If it crashes, start a new thread and provide real-time debug output:
http://www.zotero.org/support/debug_output#real-time_debug_output
I was doing a large import from Zotero so it kept crashing. This last time I ignored the prompt to force close and it worked!