www.nature.com redirects to ezproxy... url
Edit: I just tried downgrading to Zotero 2.0.2 and got the same behavior.
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Hi,
I wonder if anyone else has encountered this.
I try to go to www.nature.com by entering the url in the address bar.
If Zotero is enabled, it instead goes to http://ezproxy.lib.ucalgary.ca/login?url=http://www.nature.com/.
If I disable Zotero, it goes to nature.com.
If I re-enable Zotero, it goes to the ezproxy again.
I've recently updated to Zotero 2.0.3.
Although I access Nature sometimes at the U library (which does route via that proxy) this is happening when I'm tapped in to the www at a local coffee shop.
Any ideas?
Setup:
Zotero 2.0.3
Firefox 3.6.3
Win XP Pro SP3
on Parallels 5.0.9310
on OS X 10.6.3
Addons:
Adblock plus 1.2
Adobe DLM 1.6.2.63
Flashgot 1.2.1.22
Google gears 0.5.36.0 (disabled)
Java console 6.0.20
Java console 6.0.17 (disabled)
Lazarus 2.0.5beta
Realplayer plugin 1.0
Scrapbook 1.3.7
Zotero 2.0.3
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Hi,
I wonder if anyone else has encountered this.
I try to go to www.nature.com by entering the url in the address bar.
If Zotero is enabled, it instead goes to http://ezproxy.lib.ucalgary.ca/login?url=http://www.nature.com/.
If I disable Zotero, it goes to nature.com.
If I re-enable Zotero, it goes to the ezproxy again.
I've recently updated to Zotero 2.0.3.
Although I access Nature sometimes at the U library (which does route via that proxy) this is happening when I'm tapped in to the www at a local coffee shop.
Any ideas?
Setup:
Zotero 2.0.3
Firefox 3.6.3
Win XP Pro SP3
on Parallels 5.0.9310
on OS X 10.6.3
Addons:
Adblock plus 1.2
Adobe DLM 1.6.2.63
Flashgot 1.2.1.22
Google gears 0.5.36.0 (disabled)
Java console 6.0.20
Java console 6.0.17 (disabled)
Lazarus 2.0.5beta
Realplayer plugin 1.0
Scrapbook 1.3.7
Zotero 2.0.3
Whenever I went to Pubmed, Journal of Bacteriology, or any major journal site I was rerouted to my old university's EZProxy site (University of Wisconsin). This was very frustrating, and even with some assistance from UW Libraries we were unable to track down the problem. I understand that I can delete only the offending proxy. However, I don't want Zotero storing this information without my explicit consent (or interfering with my browsing in such a disruptive and frustrating way), so I have stopped using Zotero for now.
Debug ID: D872356896
So, is this really a bug or just expected behaviour that some of us are not clueing in to?
Any way of adding additional smarts so Zotero has an idea of when to use the proxy if is is stored? The actual behaviour I saw was that the library login wab page was displayed as a result of the redirection to the proxy. If I had a valid ID presumably I could log-in and then carry on to the journal website; alas, I don't.
For now, I've simply unchecked the proxy option.
It might be nice to put a message above a page when it gets redirected through a proxy, similar to the way Firefox handles popups and passwords, but the dialog does spell out what will happen fairly explicitly.