Zotero icon missing
I am having a problem using the download from any website, the icons in the browser bar does not show up in any page when I have the Zotero standalone running at the same time. Only if a close zotero standalone, the icon appears in the browser bar. I am using Firefox (up to date) and everything else on zotero appears to be working correctly.
Has someone had the same problem? How can I change this?
Has someone had the same problem? How can I change this?
Thank you for your help!
To try to fix matters, I've uninstalled and reinstalled the Zotero plugin in PM; I've disabled and enabled it; I've started Zotero both before and after starting Pale Moon; I've copied the Zotero plugin (zotero@chnm.gmu.edu.xpi) from FF to PM; I've reset the translators; I've installed the full version of Zotero 4.0.21.5 on top of what was already installed; and finally, I completely uninstalled and reinstalled Zotero Standalone, using Revo Uninstaller to clean up any stray registry entries and files.
The situation as it currently stands in PM is this:
When I open Pale Moon first and then try to open Zotero Standalone, I get this error message: "Your Zotero database is currently in use. Only one instance of Zotero using the same database may be opened simultaneously at this time. If Firefox with the Zotero extension is open, please close it and restart Zotero Standalone." This message appears even when the Zotero extension is NOT open. Clicking on Tools>Zotero will open Zotero in the bottom half of the browser window. The Zotero icon appears in the URL bar and works.
When I try to open Zotero before Pale Moon, it opens fine, but the Zotero icon does not appear in the PM URL bar. Clicking on Tools>Zotero produces this error message: "Zotero Standalone was launched but is not accessible. If you experienced an error opening Zotero Standalone, restart Firefox."
I've spent several hours trying to figure this out, and I'm exasperated. Hopefully these error messages will help you figure out what might be wrong.
Too bad, dany32, the developers won't use the information I submitted to try to debug your problem.
(and please keep in mind that you're getting people to reply to you on a weekend night. Insulting them might not be the best strategy if you're interested in receiving future support).
That's the same behavior I reported. My report was just a lot more detailed than dany32's.
I didn't expect you to reply on a weekend night. That's your choice. I also didn't insult you.
https://www.zotero.org/support/forum_guidelines#etiquette
Thank you again for your support!
What OS is this?
Are you running any security/firewall software? If so, try temporarily disabling it. Are you connecting via a proxy server?
I have Windows 7 and think that no firewall is running. I will check this. The connection I have is through a proxy server.
Thank you for your help!
Could you provide Real-Time Debug Log from Firefox for the following steps (you can email the debug log to support@zotero.org with a link to this thread):
(Before starting Firefox with debug logging)
1. If you don't have the setting set, in Firefox, go to Options -> General -> "When Firefox starts:" "Show my windows and tabs from last time"
2. Open a single tab in Firefox and go to https://www.worldcat.org/title/inquiry-into-the-nature-and-causes-of-the-wealth-of-nations/oclc/167332&referer=brief_results
3. Close Firefox
4. Open Zotero Standalone. Under Preferences -> Advanced -> General, Enable debug output logging. Do not close the Standalone preference window.
At this point follow the real-time debug log instructions linked above. Use "-console -zoterodebug" instead of "-jsconsole -zoterodebug". Once Firefox starts and the WorldCat page stops loading, copy the contents of the debug log and email them as per above.
Also, submit the debug log from Standalone by going back to the preference window and clicking "Disable" and "Submit to Zotero Server". Post the Debug ID here.
But, first, since you're using a proxy server, check your proxy settings — either in Firefox or, if it's set to use the system proxy settings, in the system proxy settings — to make sure that the hosts localhost and 127.0.0.1 are excluded from proxying (which they should be by default). The most likely problem is that the requests between Firefox and Standalone are being sent to the proxy, which won't work.
What should I do next?