JStor?
I'm sorry to report that JSTOR has stopped working for me. I get the standard "Could not save item, check translators" popup when I click the zotero address bar icon, and if I try and export the RIS file, I get a download dialogue (which reports that it is a application/x-research-info-systems file).
I have firefox 4.0, zotero 2.1.6, and the latest translators installed. Not sure how to troubleshoot this, but happy to help if someone can make any suggestions.
Thanks,
Jem
I have firefox 4.0, zotero 2.1.6, and the latest translators installed. Not sure how to troubleshoot this, but happy to help if someone can make any suggestions.
Thanks,
Jem
Error: browser is not defined
Source File: chrome://zotero/content/xpcom/proxy.js
Line: 411
Error: syntax error
Source File: moz-nullprincipal:{3d86f1b7-28fb-45df-9029-5022a6fdfc78}
Line: 1, Column: 1
Source Code:
Provider: JSTOR http://www.jstor.org
Error: syntax error
Source File: moz-nullprincipal:{283984cb-ac6f-4f92-9b65-8331b3b2ce02}
Line: 1, Column: 1
Source Code:
Provider: JSTOR http://www.jstor.org
Error: [Exception... "'No translator found for handled RIS or Refer file' when calling method: [nsIStreamListener::onStopRequest]" nsresult: "0x8057001e (NS_ERROR_XPC_JS_THREW_STRING)" location: "<unknown>" data: no]
Does this mean anything to anyone?
both exactly what you have in the URL bar (if you want to you can xxx out your institution, but that's not necessary for security, just for anonymity) and the stable JSTOR URL.
This is what is in my address bar:
http://www.jstor.org/stable/2505301
I'm not sure what you mean by another URL. Some of the other databases on my campus go through a proxy, but JSTOR seems to be direct (perhaps IP based?)
If it is relevant, apparently the institution is running an Innovative Interfaces Inc. proxy, for which I have a manual proxy line entered into Zotero and which has been working fine for some time now.
Jem
However, the RIS export still presents a download dialogue. I will try again in a while and report back if it continues to fail.
Jem
I'm (now) running firefox 4.0.1 on Ubuntu 10.10
Thanks,
Jem