Looking up a book with no browser open
With no browser open, I tried looking up a book. I get the book, but the Firefox browser does not have the website address. The reload button is also disabled.
If I search for the book again, then both tabs get book address, and both tabs ahve the reload button enabled. Same thing happens if I lookup book "A" then book "B".
If the browser is open, then the first book search will work.
Firefox is 21.0
Zotero Standalone 4.0.8
If I search for the book again, then both tabs get book address, and both tabs ahve the reload button enabled. Same thing happens if I lookup book "A" then book "B".
If the browser is open, then the first book search will work.
Firefox is 21.0
Zotero Standalone 4.0.8
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I left click on book item, then select "View Online" where I have a web address specified for the book.
I selected paper, then clicked on "DOI" for that Item to look it up. I then put Zotero window back on top and took a screen shot. You can't see mouse pointer, but notice that "Lookup" popup is there.
Note that "reload" is disabled on browser and there is no web address.
See:
http://s564.photobucket.com/user/herb1836/media/zotero_3.jpg.html
Saved a weblink to my desktop. Closed browser. Clicked on weblink. Same weird behavior. I noticed that if I open another tab, the webpage which first opened is OK.
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Dan,
You're absolutely right. It isn't something that Zotero is doing wrong. I'll try resetting my default browser to Chrome and see if I get same odd behavior. Thanks, very much for checking.
Made Chrome my default browser. It work fine with my saved weblink and with Zotero. Definitely something odd in my copy of Firefox. I had been doing website building so I have a zillion things loaded in Firefox.
Thanks again for you checking on this,
Max