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This trick also worked for me on the Standalone Alpha (2.1a2) and OpenOffice (3.2.1) on a mac. Thanks :)
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Nobody ever responded, but I'm impressed that everything worked well as soon as everything came out. Bravo!
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I'm having problems as well, on a cleanly installed Firefox 3.5.6 on a Mac with Zotero 2.0b76. Reported under error number 1721647666. Thanks!
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Another option is to keep your existing Firefox 2 profile on portable Firefox (on jump drive or disk image). Depending on how large your collection is, you might need quite a bit of space. Whenever you need to do some citing, just quit Firefox 3 an…
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Thanks for the status update on both the plugin and extension compatibility. The help offer still stands--whenever you might need it. Thanks for all the hard work!
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I'd also like to volunteer. I have the latest trunk version and am set up to test pretty much anything on the mac: Neooffice, recent builds of OpenOffice Aqua, OpenOffice X11 release, and Microsoft Word X/2004/2008.
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Be sure to check out this thread: http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/1270/
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Bravo! Fixed the problem using the NeoOffice 1.0b1 extension on my mac.
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Agreed that SSRN would be a valuable addition. For now, it's possible to export a citation in EndNote style and then re-import it. On my machine, Zotero doesn't "catch" the export (I need to save the file and then import it), but it's still faster…
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I'd agree that Hein is a necessary resource within the legal community... perhaps we could use this thread to create a list of sites that are often used by legal researchers. My votes are below (Including a few that overlap into other disciplines). …
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Thanks for the offer, Bill. At this point, I guess I'd rather wait it out until the devs figure out just how they're going to handle the legal item types. Keep up the good work, -john
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Bill, It's good to see that you're able to get good data out somewhere. In my perspective, since the content is the same for cases/statutes/etc, it makes sense to use and document whatever sites works best (for now). Is the Cornell translato…
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I'll second this. I have access to Lexis, but FindLaw is great for quickly grabbing a case (http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/). I remember hearing at some point that Thomson puts these materials freely online to avoid running into any liabilities as f…