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For problems with a plugin, you'll need to contact the plugin developer.
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Documentation: https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/no_toolbar_button
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Great, this is now fixed in Zotero 7.0.11. Thanks for reporting.
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You likely just need to add another file — from another computer or the web library, or possibly this computer — to convince it to re-download remote files. (Resetting file sync history in theory should be sufficient, but it's not currently overrid…
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The APA feed should be fixed now in Zotero 7.0.11.
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OK, "Any Field" is fixed now in 7.0.11.
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"Any Field" is fixed now in Zotero 7.0.11.
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You're downloading the file (or the website is forcing files to be downloaded) and previewing it in the browser, which is why there's a file:// URL. Browser extensions can only access http(s) URLs by default. If you're able to view the file at an h…
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That shows you loading this forum page, not the ZIP URL.
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Let's stick to the original issue — this is too confusing. If you have questions about your data directory, please start a new thread, but again, you're showing a screenshot of your active local data directory. There's no problem with that. The pro…
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You have to reload the page while that tab is open.
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We can't help you with browsing files on your WebDAV server, sorry — that's obviously something you'd have to know how to do. The above folder is your local data directory. Don't touch that.
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Click on the Network tab, with the wifi symbol. (If you make your window wider it should show the tab labels.)
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That's fine, but then I don't know what the storage folder is doing on your WebDAV server. The dates are from March, so it's possible you were using a custom location pointing at your cloud storage folder back then or you just made a backup of your …
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Sorry, the Developer Tools in your browser. (Edge?)
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It would only be there if you moved it there in the first place by changing the Data Directory setting in the Files and Folders section of the Zotero settings: https://www.zotero.org/support/preferences/advanced#files_and_folders (Zotero 7 will lo…
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No, that last screenshot is from a Zotero data directory. That shouldn't be on your WebDAV server at all, unless it's just a backup that you're not using directly. You absolutely cannot have you data directory in a cloud storage folder. If you're do…
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Can you take a screenshot of what you're seeing? .prop files are XML files, but .zip files should not be XML files.
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Can you try the latest beta and see if that fixes it for you?
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Does it work if you empty your trash?
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I'm not sure what you mean by that. If you place a 19 MB zotero.sqlite file in the correct location, Zotero will read it when it starts up and you'll see your data.
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But to be clear, a site would only end up there because you accessed it through a previously configured proxy, so it would still be good to ask your IT department or library not to rewrite arXiv URLs anywhere.
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Sorry, you'll need to undo that. That might work on some systems, but it's not a supported configuration.
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[Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x80520008 (NS_ERROR_FILE_ALREADY_EXISTS) [nsIFile.create]" nsresult: "0x80520008 (NS_ERROR_FILE_ALREADY_EXISTS)" location: "JS frame :: chrome://zotero/content/xpcom/file.js :: Zotero.File
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I'm not sure what you mean here. I think you may have mistyped something, since your statements seem to be contradictory. Can you explain again where exactly you're seeing the Connector and share some additional screenshots that show what you mean?
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That would be a problem with your computer or network connection. The Zotero Connector is just a standard Firefox extension, served from Amazon cloud servers like the rest of Zotero services. You can try downloading the XPI from another browser/com…
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Start by updating to Zotero 7, and see if it happens with all plugins disabled. If it does, we'd want to see another Debug ID for reproducing it with all plugins disabled.
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If your PDFs were in the 'storage' folder, you'd be able to open them. So either you didn't move things properly or you're on a different computer from where you added these files originally. Note that the file you're trying to open was never uploa…
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Zotero reads the file named zotero.sqlite when it starts up. If you want it to use the 19 MB file, it needs to be named zotero.sqlite.
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Do you see this if you disable all plugins and restart Zotero?
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