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Thanks, sorry for my scroll impairment :)
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I just responded to the auto-update to upgrade Zotero, and now it says that my ZotFile addon is incompatible. Any ideas? Edit: Zotero 4.0.4, Zotfile 2.3.1 (Sorry if this is the wrong thread!)
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@adamsmith: I tried the mobile site again. Uploading an updated version of an existing attachment creates a new attachment instead of overwriting the old one. I could fix that on an occasional basis, but that doesn't work for a primary work flow. …
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@adamsmith: You're correct. I'm using zotfile to sync all attachments. I agree it is non ideal, but I haven't thought of a better way to manage changing attachments. I'll check out the mobile version of the site again...I had tried that briefly, bu…
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Looks like it works now - I just wasn't being patient enough with JSTOR :) EBSCO is sometimes wonky, but I think that may be on my end.
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@Simon I've downloaded version 3.0.2 - what should I be looking for? Behavior hasn't changed much.
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Excellent! I'll be eagerly watching for this :)
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Ah, yes! It never occurred to me to use the attach function of ZotFile. I was only using it to sync with a DropBox folder for remote usage. Your workaround saves me a step - thanks!
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Interesting - I already use ZotFile, but how would this help with the downloading of PDFs through SA? Or are you suggesting that for the metadata lookup? My current workflow: 1) Locate article online 2) Download to local directory 3) Drag-drop to …
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Update: My workaround, at this point, is to manually download the journal articles (PDFs) that I'm interested in, and then drag-and-drop them into SA Zotero. I can then have Zotero look up the metadata for the PDFs and create proper Zotero links. …
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@lucagiupponi, I did not get it figured out. I haven't found a proxy detector that functions like the one in FF did - specifically, I haven't found something that will attach my proxy information to the PDF download portion of Zotero. This seems …
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Aha! This is true - this link worked through Chrome. I've seen the references to Chrome proxy detectors in other places. I'll track those down, test, and post my final solution here.