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One more thing. After Zotero grabs all the papers and attached pdfs, it keeps working to take snapshots of the item pages then attach the "IEEE Xplore Abstract Record" one by one to the items. This takes pretty long if I'm grabbing hundreds of paper…
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Thanks a lot! I can confirm the problem is now fixed. For both URLs it showed "Save to Zotero (IEEEXplore)".
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You're right, when trying on campus the update works on http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/mostRecentIssue.jsp?punumber=6122900 Out of the 25 items listed, Zotero grabbed 16 and all their attached pdfs. The remaining are all items like Table o…
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Not seem to be fixed when I just tried. I did updated the translator and confirmed by checking the translator code. New debug id is D1944184869. I tried multiple times. One time it saved less than 18 pdfs out of 65 total items. Most of ti…
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I run into this problem today. When visiting this page and trying to save an item, the pdf does not save with the item: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/mostRecentIssue.jsp?punumber=6122900 The Debug ID is D459579527 And it does not see…
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Thanks a lot!
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Run into the same error but it's peculiarly different. I used to put zotero data on a portable external hard drive (with Mac OS X Lion) and it all worked fine until recently when I got a 32G thumbdrive and decided to move the zotero data there. I …
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Hi, On many search pages there are items that are not linked to any item page, e.g., table of contents, frequently asked questions, etc, so that the xpath breaks, leading to doWeb on multiple items to mulfunction. An example is this page: http://i…
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Thanks Dan. Fixed.
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Actually most stuffs in IEEExplore are indexed by INSPEC, so using INSPEC should work too.
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On IEEExplore search result page there may exist items with no a tag on the title, e.g., the "Organization Committee" item in this search. This is the place that breaks the translator. A quick fix (I bypass these items): Find the IEEE Xplore.js …
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Got the following: ./run-mozilla.sh: line 424: 5680 Segmentation fault "$prog" ${1+"$@" Since Firefox has not been officially upgraded to 2.x, what I did is just extract firefox in my home directory. Don't know if this makes any diff…
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I'm using Firefox 2.0.0.1 on RHEL 4 and same happens here.