htmlspecialchars error?
error ID: 1272856003
I was working with zotero [edit: within Firefox (not Openoffice)], opening and closing the zotero panel several times, when I realized the red icon with an exlamation mark. I clicked on it and it said:
Tag '<br />
<b>Warning</b>: htmlspecialchars() expects…' too lon
I don't know what the problem is as I didn't have one so far but it seems something is not working here.
I was working with zotero [edit: within Firefox (not Openoffice)], opening and closing the zotero panel several times, when I realized the red icon with an exlamation mark. I clicked on it and it said:
Tag '<br />
<b>Warning</b>: htmlspecialchars() expects…' too lon
I don't know what the problem is as I didn't have one so far but it seems something is not working here.
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Looking at the output of "report errors" directly after a failed (manual) sync (just click on the green arrow) might give you a longer/more helpful error message.
http://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/Publikationen/52674
http://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/Publikationen/52678
Although I don't really see through, it seems to me the site doesn't exactly do a good job providing bibliographic information considering the fact that it is a research platform. Apart from the tag issue it didn't provide the correct information for the authors.
Maybe it has to do with the fact that the research articles can not be downloaded directly from these pages, but since there is even a citation information at the bottom why shouldn't it give this information to Zotero?
If they or you are interested, the culprit in the site's code was:
<meta name="DC.subject" content="<br />
<b>Warning</b>: htmlspecialchars() expects parameter 1 to be string,
array given in <b>/srv/www/htdocs/www.alexandria.unisg.ch/classes/smarty/plugins/modifier.escape.php</b>
on line <b>33</b><br />
Array" />
Anyway, I sent an e-mail to the technical contact mentioned on their site - let's hope I'll get an answer soon.
Some library catalogues actually provide useful automatic tags so I leave it activated for the moment.