firefox 5 beta and zotero 2.1.6 - do they work together?
Hi,
my firefox installation recommends to upgrade to firefox 5 beta. I want to do this, but not before I know whether zotero (2.1.6) will work with it in a stable way.
Have somebody experience with firefox 5 beta and zotero?
my firefox installation recommends to upgrade to firefox 5 beta. I want to do this, but not before I know whether zotero (2.1.6) will work with it in a stable way.
Have somebody experience with firefox 5 beta and zotero?
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If Zotero still doesn't load, see the debug output (http://www.zotero.org/support/debug_output). You may need to use the realtime debug output approach.
Still, there's no call for mainstream users to be concerned about Fx5 compatibility-- a compatible version will certainly be released before the final release of Fx5.
David
Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/defaults/pref
You can open the file in a text editor and change the word "beta" to "release".
The official instructions are here, although I found them a little confusing.
Any ideas? I'm on a MacBookPro
but, the winword plugin does not work actually, the error message: "firefox could not load the component to communicate..."
(I am using winword2007)
but the error occurs within microsoft word, and the title is "Zotero Integration Error"
Thanks, DNH
http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/svn_and_trac_access#word_processor_plugins_dev_xpis
you should be fine, but be extra diligent about keeping back-up copies of your document to be safe. The Python ext is for Mac only.
However, when I ask for the extension to be reinstalled in OOo, it reports that it wants me to install libreoffice-java-common?
(OS X 10.6.7, FFX 5.0, Word 2011, Zotero 2.1.8)
But Word is closed, and restarting Firefox doesn't help.