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Many thanks. I just posted the version I had the trouble with here: https://gist.github.com/lborgman/9711515 (It is not ready. I just installed Readability and is exploring it.)
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Whether I did something wrong is not important. Please see what I saw today after rebooting: First my translator was not selected. Moving the old one out and restarting Chrome and Zotero made it select my translator. After moving the old back a…
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I am not sure I can find the problem that easily here since it looks like a caching bug and I do not know how that works in the Firefox software. (I notice some people reporting problem there, but I have never looked into those problems.)
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Oh, I am quite used to bugs. Maybe especially subtle bugs that is a bit hard to notice. I usually do not care about the more easily found bugs since other people can report them. (On a lighter side I once reported so many bugs of that sort to one of…
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It looks like a bug in cache handling to me. I am not sure I can reproduce it, but this is what I have seen so far. - The problem above persisted after rebooting my PC. (Windows 7 pro) - When i moved the old Readability.js out of the …
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Yes, I changed the ID. Comparing the code in the "translators/" directory I see one difference beside my changes: "browserSupport": "gcsibv", The "v" is lacking in my version. I have no idea why and I have no idea at the moment what…
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And I emptied the cache and deleted site cookies.
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I understand it is hard with the documentation, but every time something is not working the documentation becomes important. It becomes a test of the documentation so to say (and that might be valuable ;-) ). I can't get it to work here now. In…
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Thanks. Something had reset the data directory to the default.
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Many thanks, adamsmith! I tried to find that information on the pages about web translators, but I did not. Is it just me, or? ;-)
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Hi ajlyon, I just stumbled upon your Readability translator. Very nice! However for my purpose it is much better to save the text from the page as "abstractNote" since that is both easier to read and searchable (I use Google for that). I m…
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Hm, I have tried to comment on the thread on zotero dev, but someone seems to just delete my comments there. Who is that and why?
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Eh, I mean the zotero dev, not the forums... ;-)
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Thanks fcheslack, yes the technical discussions is not for the forums, but I think the discussions about the need of an improvement fits here. As I have tried to explain I think from a users point of view the bidirectional relationship is neede…
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Thanks adamsmith, yes, it is probably a question about how the related item is stored. And that the web API lacks any way to get the "backward" relation. Nice to get a link to the dataserver. I was actually thinking this code was not GPL befor…
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@jongiff: What do you mean with "publish"? Are you making a long list of 1000 references, or?
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Google says here that it will use "microdata" (and not RDFa): schema.org FAQ - Webmaster Tools Help https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/1211158 Perhaps that is enough to solve the problem here?
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Ok, thanks.
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(Oh, yes, I understand how it is implemented. I just called it "lost" ;-) )
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Ah, thanks fcheslack! :-) That part works nicely now. So I can tell users of the library that they can reach it through their mobiles now. Very nice!
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Taking a second look at it I found the URL format for an item is actullay the same on a mobile as for a desktop browser. You can see that if you browse with a mobile. However that does not help since the original URL to an item is lost somehow …
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Here are two other suggestions that might more easily solve the problem. 1) The title that Google display in the hit list is now taken from the .... This could be changed to the title of the reference. 2) The reference title is now in .... This co…
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I guess you are right when you think that the indexed pages is what Google will show in the search result. Perhaps that is a problem. However to me that seems like a much smaller problem then the current problem with a lot of false hits when search…
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Many thanks, fcheslack. :-) That little change makes a big difference when you are looking at the attachements of an item.
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Thanks Dan. I did a quick search to see if Google handles differently. The answer from JohnMu here (2012-10-28) suggests that they do not handle it differently, unfortunately: http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/webmasters/NvB9f5n0saU …
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Thanks Dan.
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I would be glad for a comment on this.
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Ok. But what about the bug?
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4.0.17 just arrived and indeed it fixed the bug. Many thanks. But there is the same problem with the web interface. Empty lines disappears in the abstract here: https://www.zotero.org/groups/from_some_psychologists/items/itemKey/76DDH5R9
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Thanks aurimas and Dan! The bug has been there for very long and I have just waited for it to get fixed, because it is so very visible... ;-)