andy.j.campbell
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I think I might have found the problem- When I paste the url zotero is trying to download the pdf of from, I get a page saying "Informit - Forbidden: Direct file requests are not allowed."
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I actually always have the standalone open since, when I'm saving a citation, I cite it directly into word soon after. It didn't work, but here is the debug: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/6601788 Thank you all so much for your time and…
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The button reappeared but it didn't even attempt to save the PDF this time. Here is the debug: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/6587738
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I just did this but the button still isn't there. I ensured I restarted both Chrome and Zotero after I made the change.
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The button that usually shows when you can save a citation no longer appears in Informit. It's still present on PubMed.
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"PDF iframe URL:" is not in the output
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Here you are: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/6557712
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http://imgur.com/x5ym0Kd http://imgur.com/WPXTY3c It's only one click to the pdf from the 'complete record' page. I also took a photo of how the PDF looks when you open it as it is contained in a frame.
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Thank you so much Adam- this is extremely helpful. Importing the citation from the "complete record" page works well, but the PDF fails to download despite me being logged in and having access to the PDF if I click on it.
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That would be great, thanks! Especially since Informit is one of the major databases I need to use for my research.
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It's hard to paste an example URL as, when you put it in your browser it comes up with an error saying no database was selected. Try going here and searching for anything instead: http://search.informit.com.au/search;res=IELHEA