Zotero 4.0 and Firefox 20 for Mac & EBSCO

With Firefox 20 and Zotero 4 there is an unresolved translator problem that prevents adding article from EBSCO Academic Host Premier to Zotero collection.

I had to revert to Firefox 19.
  • could you specify that a bit more - works fine for me on Academic Search Premier (which is what I assume you mean?). What do you search for, what are you trying to import?
  • Trying to add article to collection. Get notification:

    Could not save Item

    An error occurred while saving this item. Check Known Translator Issues for more information.


    Could not find problem in the known translator issues.

    Interestingly enough, I don't have the problem with Firefox 20 and Zotero 4 on another Mac and I don't have it with Firefox 20 in the Mac's Parallels Windows 8, so it's not the proxy server problem.
  • We need to know the database you're saving from, with a sample reference you're trying to save. There are lots of EBSCO databases.

    We also need a Report ID after triggering the error.
  • Timestamp: 4/16/13 7:08:53 PM
    Error: No title specified for item
    Source File: chrome://zotero/content/xpcom/translation/translate.js
    Line: 591

    Academic Search Premier
    Muchmore, M. (2012). The State of 'Do Not Track' in Current Browsers. PC Magazine, 1.

    PSYCHinfo
    Park, Y., Campbell, S. W., & Kwak, N. (2012). Affect, cognition and reward: Predictors of privacy protection online. Computers In Human Behavior, 28(3), 1019-1027. doi:10.1016/j.chb.2012.01.004

    Business Source Premier
    Park, Y. (2013). Digital Literacy and Privacy Behavior Online. Communication Research, 40(2), 215-236. doi:10.1177/0093650211418338
  • edited April 16, 2013
    I cannot reproduce the error with any of those articles.

    As Dan requested we need a Report ID (see link in his post).

    Are you behind a proxy? What is the URL from which you are trying to save these items (exactly as you see it in Firefox)?

    Edit: But I am testing on Windows, so perhaps this is something specific to Mac
  • see this
    Interestingly enough, I don't have the problem with Firefox 20 and Zotero 4 on another Mac and I don't have it with Firefox 20 in the Mac's Parallels Windows 8, so it's not the proxy server problem.
    this sounds like something very specific to that one set-up.
  • Error report 952809201
    Javascript error??

    No problem on another Mac or in Windows partition on this Mac.

    Proxy server has never been problem in past: http://blc-lrc.bluegrass.kctcs.edu:2053/%p
  • First, upgrade to 4.0.5. You're still on 4.0.4.

    Also, can you reproduce this with all your other Firefox extensions disabled?

    If so, can you provide a Debug ID for a save attempt?
  • Upgraded to 4.0.5.
    Disabled other extensions.
    1973549676

    Still get error message.
  • It must be a proxy server issue because I can add articles from my office when I'm not going through the proxy.
  • Was this issue ever resolved? I think I am having the same problem. It may have started when I updated Firefox and Zotero recently. I am currently using the most up-to-date versions of both (Zotero 4.0.6).

    I am using EBSCO (in Firefox) and it won't allow me to add any articles. I can still add articles from other places (i.e. Google Scholar). Here is an example article:

    DeLuca, K. M., Lawson, S., & Sun, Y. (2012). Occupy Wall Street on the Public Screens of Social Media: The Many Framings of the Birth of a Protest Movement. Communication, Culture & Critique, 5(4), 483–509. doi:10.1111/j.1753-9137.2012.01141.x

    Here is the Report ID:

    [JavaScript Error: "No title specified for item" {file: "chrome://zotero/content/xpcom/translation/translate.js" line: 591}]

    Here is the Debug ID:

    The Debug ID is D1446344795.

    If anyone has any ideas or solutions, I would appreciate it!
  • are you going through a proxy? Could you paste an EBSCO URL as you see it?
  • It was not resolved for me. Zotero worked on my MacBook Air and my iMac, but not on my MacBookPro--though it did work in the MacBookPro Parallels partition, so I don't think the proxy server access is the problem. It did not work when I was on-campus not going through the proxy server.

    When I have time I will go to the Apple Store genius bar to see if the genius has any ideas.
  • wait - it did _not_ work for you on campus w/o proxy? Your last post says the opposite.
    Dan, do you see anything in bsundstrom's debug?
  • The RIS request is returning an "Off-Campus Article Database Access" login page from the university library.
  • edited May 2, 2013
    @Dan, but that's Zotero for Firefox, so is it not sending cookies? Can you tell from the log?

    Edit: and can you see what the original URL was vs the request for RIS? Is there session info embedded in the URL or something?
  • That's Zotero for Firefox.

    (3)(+0000002): HTTP GET http://ehis.ebscohost.com.[...]/ehost/delivery/
    ExportPanelSave/ufh_83327686_AN?sid=[...]&vid=3&bdata=[...]&theExportFormat=1

    (3)(+0000583): Translate: Creating translate instance of type import in sandbox

    (4)(+0000000): Translate: Binding sandbox to http://ehis.ebscohost.com.
    [...]/ehost/detail?vid=3&sid=[...]&hid=105&bdata=[...]%3d%3d#db
    =ufh&AN=83327686
  • edited May 3, 2013
    I just checked this via ezproxy and it's working for me. It may be related to EBSCOhost Integrated Search (ehis), which I do not have access to (I think).

    @bsundstrom, if you go to http://search.epnet.com through your proxy and search for that article in the Communication Abstracts database, can you import it from there?

    Edit: Also, what's the URL exactly as you see it?
  • Thanks for your responses! I don't have access to Communication Abstracts database through http://search.epnet.com.

    Here is the URL exactly as I see it:

    http://ehis.ebscohost.com.nuncio.cofc.edu/ehost/detail?vid=3&sid=a0a5de6a-4606-45ab-8e82-30574fe6fcdb%40sessionmgr14&hid=8&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#db=ufh&AN=83327686
  • A bit of a stab in the dark, but what are your privacy settings in Firefox? Do you maybe have Firefox set to not remember cookies? or not allow third party cookies?
  • Yes, for some reason, Firefox was in privacy mode. It must have happened during the recent update. It seems to be working now. Thank you so much!
  • (note to self, Dan, & Aurimas - we really need to add this to the translator troubleshooting. It takes us 10 posts to figure out every single time).
  • The last two (maybe three) updates of FF switched me to a higher privacy mode without action by me. I had to reset it to my previous setting to get Zotero and several websites to work properly.
  • Added. Take a look (step 7). Step 11 is now, naturally, step 12.

    http://www.zotero.org/support/troubleshooting_translator_issues
  • @DWL-SDCA, odd. This has not happened to me. What do you normally have your privacy settings set to?
  • edited May 3, 2013
    My "normal" settings:

    Tracking: Tell websites I do not want to be tracked -- NOT ticked

    History: Firefox will remember history

    After the updates, the Tell Websites box became ticked and the history settings were changed to: Use custom settings with accept third-party cookies _unticked_ I think that the normal setting is to accept third-party cookies.

    I know that I must reverse these unwanted automatic changes for my PubMed (MyNCBI) settings to be remembered.

    Hope this helps.

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