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Actually, there is a bug in the current release. Just do a manual installation.
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Try the directory above that (i.e., without "program" in it).
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http://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_troubleshooting#lastdatalistener_is_undefined
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Unfortunately, any drag and drop bugs are probably Firefox's fault. If you see something that works fine with drag and drop from a webpage but not with a Zotero citation, we'll take a look, but otherwise there's probably not much we can do.
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Are your citations after a bibliography? If so, see http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/17142/deletion-of-edited-part-of-citations-after-upgrade/#Item_3
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Also, for your second issue, http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/17116/date-field-passthrough-issue-after-updating-to-zotero-21/#Item_0
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http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/17142/deletion-of-edited-part-of-citations-after-upgrade/#Item_3
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Can you try restarting your computer? It looks like LibreOffice is successfully connecting to a port, so Firefox should register something. If that doesn't work, try disabling your non-Zotero Firefox extensions.
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Can you outline exactly what needs to be done as described here?
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This should be fixed for 2.1.2, but it almost certainly has something to do with your items. What is in the URL field?
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There was an issue that was interfering with formatting citations appearing after a bibliography. It will be fixed in 2.1.2, due out in a day or two.
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Not yet available, but will be available later today or tomorrow.
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Does this happen for any item, or only specific items? Can you provide a report ID after retriggering the issue?
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The latter issue (and the former, if it's the same issue) is already fixed for 2.1.2.
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There's nothing useful in either of those. You may need to close Firefox, enable debug logging, click the Add Citation button in LibreOffice, and then generate the debug and report IDs. Alternatively, it's possible that nothing is showing up in Fire…
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Can you provide a report ID from Firefox? We may also need a debug ID.
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Try launching LibreOffice from the command line and clicking the Add Citation button (with Firefox running), and post the output here.
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Can you send the file to support@zot...org? This certainly shouldn't happen.
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Can you provide a report ID after re-triggering the issue?
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This is a bug in Word that affects a small proportion of users, and while we have tried our best to find a workaround, we have been unsuccessful. You can try completely removing Word and reinstalling, although I can't promise this will work. You can…
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This is a bug with the display of January dates. It will be fixed in 2.1.2, which should be out very soon.
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This is a bug with the display of January dates. It will be fixed in 2.1.2, which should be out very soon.
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Assuming that other databases besides EBSCO work, there's a discussion of this at http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/17123/ebscohost-translator-error/#Item_17.
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There's already a thread for this: http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/42/duplicate-detection/ Closing this one.
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This will be fixed in Zotero 2.1.2, which should be out very soon.
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Can you provide a debug ID? This will let us know whether there is a problem in Zotero, or this is just Word being slow, in which case there's not much we could do about it.
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Can you provide a little more information? (e.g., what have you tried, what is the URL of the proxy, what is the URL of a page accessed through the proxy)
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http://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_troubleshooting#document_update_error_in_word_2011
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Avram, this certainly breaks EBSCO through a proxy for me. I'm not sure how/if it works directly, since seems as though there would be similar problems because of the changing hostname (maybe the page sets document.domain?). brkim, it looks like a …
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Actually, I'm not sure whether modifying the translator to mangle on its own would do the trick, since it's still a different subdomain.