Zotero makes Firefox unable to use my library's databases--all of them
I'm able to access my university's (Indiana University) catalog and databases using Firefox. Installing Zotero does not seem to change that.However, when I reinstalled my saved Zotero data files (the sqlite file and storage folder) so I can access my library in Zotero, I am no longer able to use any of the library's databases. When trying to access the university catalog, I get an error: "Session cookie error, unable to send a cookie to your browser." All of the other databases I've tried (MLA, ERIC, Academic Search, WorldCat) give me an error message saying I don't have access. I've fussed with the cookie settings endlessly, but I can't get it to work when my library files are in the default zotero location.
Are there any cookies saved within those files, or something that I can change without losing my library? Is there a way to recover my library in a new, unproblematic file??
In case it's relevant, I sent this error report through Zotero:
Error Report ID: 308568008
This seemed to start yesterday after the most recent Firefox update, but I'm worried that my Zotero library is the culprit.
Eager to get help with this issue!
Cassie
Are there any cookies saved within those files, or something that I can change without losing my library? Is there a way to recover my library in a new, unproblematic file??
In case it's relevant, I sent this error report through Zotero:
Error Report ID: 308568008
This seemed to start yesterday after the most recent Firefox update, but I'm worried that my Zotero library is the culprit.
Eager to get help with this issue!
Cassie
Anyway, thanks! this seems to have corrected the problem and I'm back to using Firefox instead of IE.
Cassie
The way to do this is to either delete the old one (and then the new one will be added automatically) or to manually edit the old one.
I think doing that automatically may be problematic even if it were feasible - some people may use several proxies, for example .
What would break it is a change in the proxy - that's what happened to ustaza.
The fix is really quite simple and those changes should be very rare (and are in most cases). Without a more detailed description of what happened in your case I fear that's as far as we're going to get.