OO3.1 Zotero 2.0b7.2 and plugin 3.0a4 integration failure
I cannot add references to a OO3.1 document.
I have Zotero 2.0b7.2 and updated the plugin for OO to plugin3.0a4.
When I try to add a reference I get a Zotero Integration Error message that says
"Firefox could not load the component required to communicate with your word processor. Please ensure that the appropriate Firefox extension is installed, then try again."
I have tried to reinstall, I've tried to go through preferences to reinstall the plugin, but all without success.
Any help would be appreciated.
I have Zotero 2.0b7.2 and updated the plugin for OO to plugin3.0a4.
When I try to add a reference I get a Zotero Integration Error message that says
"Firefox could not load the component required to communicate with your word processor. Please ensure that the appropriate Firefox extension is installed, then try again."
I have tried to reinstall, I've tried to go through preferences to reinstall the plugin, but all without success.
Any help would be appreciated.
Can you provide a report ID (after triggering the dialog again)?
I don't know what the prior version was - it would have been the prior version released -
plugin 3.1a3? maybe.
I upgraded to the 2.0b7.2 earleir in the week, then tried to add a reference to a new doc, then had a flag saying I needed to upgrade the plugin, then upgraded the plugin, and since have had this issue.
thanks
Our adress is
http://www.zotero.org/groups/bibliolibre
thx
Aline and the others
OO.o 3.1.1 (Build 9420) 64-bit on Ubuntu Jaunty64
Swiftfox 3.5.3 (32-bit)
Sun JRE 1.6.0_16 & browser plugin (32-bit)
Zotero Extension 2.0b7.2
OpenOffice Integration Extension 3.0a4
I set the OO.o integration paths as so:
file:///usr/share/java/openoffice/
file:///usr/lib/openoffice/program/
When I load OO.o, I see the Zotero toolbar, but no matter what button I press, I get:
"Firefox could not load the component required to communicate with your word processor. Please ensure that the appropriate Firefox extension is installed, then try again."
Could it have anything to do with 64-bit OpenOffice and 32-bit Swiftfox/extensions? Does it matter that I haven't added any sources in Zotero yet? Any help appreciated.
J'ai réussi à régler le souci pour moi-même et les personnes qui utilisaient debian testing (etch) et ubuntu (xubuntu):
installation du plugin
sudo aptitude install sun-java6-plugin
Et tout a bien fonctionné pour ce qui est de l'intégrateur d'openoffice.
Folowing the link of Simon, I've found I didn't run the good version of Java. So I install the last one java plugin
sudo aptitude install sun-java6-plugin
Then, everything is working fine for me and for everybody who had the same problem.
The OS concerned were : Debian etch, Ubuntu 9.04 (et Xubuntu 9.04).
Thanks for taking a look at this!
http://monopedilos.com/AboutPlugins.html
If it makes a difference, I was having this problem before I installed mozplugger.
I got this problem too, after upgrading to the latest plugins.
I am on Ubuntu 32 bit 9.04 with firefox 3.0.14 and OO 3.0.1
I installed the sun-java6-jre package, following some advice on the forums, but that didn't work. After a bit more investigation, it turned out that I was lacking sun-java6-plugin too. installed that, and told the FFX plugin to redo the OO integration, and it all worked smoothly.
Not sure if that helps...
Error calling method on NPObject! [plugin exception: java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException].'
We've seen this before when the URE path was set incorrectly. If you type "locate ridl.jar" at the command prompt, do you see more than one result? If so, try the directory you haven't tried yet.
I configured Zoreto plugin to point to /opt/openoffice.org/ure/share/java/, reinstalled the integration component, and restarted Switfox and OpenOffice. I get the same error. Here's another ID: 313624398
zotero(3): Integration: Instantiating @zotero.org/Zotero/integration/application?agent=OpenOffice;1 for command setDocPrefs
zoteroOpenOfficeIntegration: Instantiating org.zotero.integration.ooo.Document in response to getActiveDocument call
Error ID: 906470936
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