How do I find a Proxy URL?
Hi,
I've changed school affiliations, and now all the references I downloaded into Zotero thru paid subscription services (JSTOR, eBosco host, etc.) thru my past school are no longer accessible. How do I find the information I need to change my proxy settings in Preferences/Proxies? Better yet, can I ask Zotero to do it automatically?
Thank you!
I've changed school affiliations, and now all the references I downloaded into Zotero thru paid subscription services (JSTOR, eBosco host, etc.) thru my past school are no longer accessible. How do I find the information I need to change my proxy settings in Preferences/Proxies? Better yet, can I ask Zotero to do it automatically?
Thank you!
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dstillmanedited March 29, 2011Clear the old proxy entries, and then access sites through your new proxy. If it's a supported proxy, appropriate entries should be added automatically.
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adamsmithyou can clear the old ones as directed by Dan in the proxy tab of the Zotero preferences.
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laurahead108Wow, thank you for your prompt reply.
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dstillmanedited March 29, 2011Continuing from your other thread, do the URLs of the items you're trying to open include proxy information? As in, are the URLs just http://jstor.org/stable/..., or are they something like http://jstor.org.ezproxy.library.yourinstitution.edu/... ?