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@dstillman yes, I installed Firefox and added my JSTOR proxy, and it imported it without a hitch. Thank you! Do you know when the updated version will show up in the Chrome store?
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...and that makes Chrome think the extension is corrupted. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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Oh, it looks like I can do it in the proxy.js file
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I am still having this issue. Am I able to manually add doi.org to the blocklist instead of waiting for a more permanent fix? Thanks!
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BTW, for new sites, I use "https://[...].edu/login?url=" to get my university to forward to the correct port-based proxy. Then I accept the automatic proxy rule from Zotero. Would it make more sense to make one rule using the above url? Would that s…
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Good point. I ran doi.org/doiRA/10.2307/2674693 through the proxy and it used port 2065. I created the rule to run doi.org through the proxy and can verify that when I go to that doi.org link, it proxies through https://[...].edu:2065/doiRA/10.2307/…
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https://github.com/zotero/zotero-connectors/issues/219#issuecomment-363026047 "Every call to ZU.doGet(url) calls translate.resolveURL(), which, if the translation is happening from behind a proxy and unless disabled via the function argument, proxi…
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Looking through the logs, it looks like @dstillman is correct: (3)(+0000001): Translate: Validating DOI 10.2307/2674693 (3)(+0000000): Translate: resolving URL https://doi.org/doiRA/10.2307/2674693 (3)(+0000001): Translate: resolved to https://do…
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Whoops, new one is D1185947954 "doi.org" is not listed as a host. Thank you both!