Disable Internet Explorer
Zotero Standalone defaults to firing up Internet Explorer and I want it to run Firefox. I have tried EVERYTHING (that I can think of) to change this behaviour, including disabling IE altogether! Sadly, all to no avail. Now Zotero Standalone simply doesn't respond when clicking a link. Please assist.
Windows 7 64 bit all up to date.
Windows 7 64 bit all up to date.
It's obviously not a default coded in to ZSA.
When all else fails, there's always the trusty System Restore, isn't there. Well, not ONE of my six restore points would successfully restore! Firefox saved the day though as I managed to find a utility that allowed me to "un-associate" .lnk files. The site I found it on looks packed with all sorts of useful goodies:
http://www.winhelponline.com.
This fiasco began because I wanted to use Zotero on Chrome and thought that Standalone was the route. Anyway, this is taking up far too much time so I'll just abandon that idea. Thanks for your suggestions.
As detailed above, I can't prevent the standalone version from loading Internet Explorer (for whatever reason) so I decided to try the Zotero connector for Chrome.
The instructions from http://www.zotero.org/support/kb/httpserver_enabled are: If you follow those instructions, you won't see any entry resembling
extensions.zotero.httpServer.enabled
Try it ....
So, it seems that the instructions are wrong and perhaps they should be fixed.
Anyway, I created the entry extensions.zotero.httpServer.enabled in about:config and set it to true. Then I "installed" the connector in Chrome and ..... nothing.
Despite this cheery mention in the same instructions: there's nothing showing up in Chrome that vaguely resembles Zotero.
There is a way though .... you just have to search very long and hard for it.
It would be nice if Zotero paid more attention to their documentation.
In this case the problem was that the name of the hidden pref is changed between the 2.1.10 version and the 3.0 version. In the older version it is connector.enabled - that's noted on the hidden preference site, but slipped by in the kb entry.
You may be better of using the 3.0 beta version if you're going to use connectors anyway.
edit: I have fixed the documentation. We are always thankful to get pointers on where documentation is incomplete or misleading.
"you cannot use Zotero with IE. You will, likely, in future versions"
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=142340
The business apps here are only supported on IE so changing the default won't happen. Is there a hidden knob I can tweak?
As for using IE with Zotero Standalone,
the bookmarklet for that is now out:
http://www.zotero.org/downloadbookmarklet
Thread here is quite old ... Is this drawback of ZS still part of ZS? There is still no way I can direct ZS to use Chrome (or any other browser I've successfully connected ZS to) to open links?
OK. That's no fun. Surely it is natural to expect that the browser I've opted for use with ZS will do all the work with ZS? I can't see why altering the OS's defaults should be necessary to prevent another browser from injecting itself into the workflow.
What am I missing here?
The logic here is the same as with any other file type: Zotero just passes it on to your OS.
I think there is a chance that'll change for PDFs, where the option to specify a different program for Zotero is a frequent request, but for Snapshots/links, like Aurimas says, this hardly ever comes up and providing a custom option is a significant effort.