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Beautiful! I've been on a small orgy of downloading: probably a dozen or more book chapters and journal articles from Springerlink, and the translator has performed pretty much flawlessly on all of them. I now have a small mountain of reading t…
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No joy, I'm afraid, aurimas. I updated manually and then tested with two book sections from LNCS but had the same behaviour: the Title in Zotero was the book title, while the Book Title field was blank. I manually corrected them, but I also went bac…
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That's great! If I can help by testing, just yell.
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By contrast, this one (a journal article) worked fine: Quinn, K. et al., 2009. An analysis of accuracy experiments carried out over of a multi-faceted model of trust. International Journal of Information Security, 8(2), pp.103–119. http://…
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Unfortunately, it looks as though the problem is still there. :( I did some more testing this morning and so far, I have two failures and no successes (proxy part of URL's removed): "Trust-Based Selection of Partners" http://www.springerlink.…
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Wow! I just updated and gave it a shot, and it works! From online whine to fix in just 16 hours - thanks! I'm almost embarrassed to bring this up, but there's just one, really minor niggle - and perhaps the fix will only break something else, a…
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Since it's Easter, I'll only say: eggsellent!
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Springerlink isn't working for me - I get "An error occurred when saving this item". A typical example is http://www.springerlink.com.simsrad.net.ocs.mq.edu.au/content/905u225mu8rr70m2 I'm going through a proxy, obviously, but ht…
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That's great, that it works on the Mac! Unfortunately, on the PC, I tried every combination of Ctrl-, Alt- and Shift-clicking (plus right-clicking), but no joy. It works fine in the URL field of an item, but of course, that's not what it's meant for…
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I've just discovered another use case for this functionality. Amazon's Kindle for PC application now supports a kind of anchor link to within Kindle books - for example kindle://book/?action=open&asin=B0041OTAQQ&location=899 will o…
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OK, I've narrowed it down to the "pagebackref" option of the hyperref package. Set that true, and unescaped URL's will cause compilation to fail. With it false, everything is fine. I've also reproduced the same behaviour in a small test case using t…
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I checked the PhD thesis template that I was using, and it, in turn, uses the hyperref package. However, even with hyperref in use, the unescaped URL export breaks natbib's plainnat style, as well as all the URL-using styles provided with the templa…
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And . . no problems. The escaped URL's work with the other styles that use URL's - bbrvnat, unsrtnat as well as the PhDbiblio-url2 that is included in the template I'm working with. So this fixes my problem. I wonder if this fix affects anythin…
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OK, I'm making progress. I edited the writeField function in BibTeX.js, to allow escaping of the URL field, by changing the line if(!((field == "url") || (field == "doi") | (field == "file"))) { to if(!((field == "doi") | (field == …
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Thanks, noksagt - that's pointed me in a couple of directions I can follow. As you say, the effect is style-dependent, but only in the sense that it affects styles which use the URL field, and doesn't affect those that don't. So I can at least …