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I'd also suggest to Michael to not despair at the task of entering some of the pdfs by hand. Often, it's pretty easy to find the corresponding paper through a search engine, and then use Zoteros facilities for grabbing it to the database. Then you c…
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Didn't try 3.6, I run latest stable FF. It sounds good that this might be fixed browser-side soon. I guess there is not much point in working on this till it's clear how it turns out. I hear 3.6 will go stable very soon, if I have time I can te…
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Oh, one more thing: The translator could be polished a little, if it didn't try to attach a pdf when the user is not logged in to PROLA. At the moment it saves a html page as "PROLA full text", luckily with the HTML mime type, so I can see not to bo…
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Updated PROLA.js, FYI. I can see the tabs are messed up here, I'll e-mail a copy to translators@zotero. { "translatorID":"2c310a37-a4dd-48d2-82c9-bd29c53c1c76", "translatorType":4, "label":"PROLA","creator":"Eugeniy Mikhailov and Micha…
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I updated PROLA.js, code is in next comment. I have done very little testing, but I believe it works: - through proxies (at least for my case, but see note 1) - for all parts of aps.org (pra, prb, etc etc) - even if the article has no online a…
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Debug log of an import that works on direct connection (from IP with subscription), but fails on proxying: (4)(+0033029): Translate: Parsing code for PROLA (3)(+0000004): created hidden browser (1) (3)(+0000000): loading http://prl.aps.org.myproxy.…
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Debug log of a failed import: (4)(+0000000): Translate: Parsing code for PROLA (3)(+0000003): created hidden browser (1) (3)(+0000000): loading http://prst-per.aps.org/abstract/PRSTPER/v4/i2/e020002 (3)(+0000383): http://prst-per.aps.org/abstract/P…
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The problem is partly fixed. The target regex is better if set to: "https?://(?:www\\.)?(prola|prl|prb|rmp|pra|prc|prd|pre|prst-ab|prst-per|).aps.org.*/(toc|searchabstract|abstract)/" This means that you can also use PROLA on prl.aps.org e…
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I just tried now. It uses DOI finder. No article numbers, no pdf. I'm going through a proxy which might hypothetically explain the last one, but not the first.