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The problem does not occur with Zotero 6 and the same test profile. Hence, it is not a firewall/proxy issue and something in the implementation must have changed. How to dig into it? I belive it is the same cause as https://forums.zotero.org/discu…
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I'm behind the same proxy and found that it indeed works using Zotero 6. It looks like the implemention changed slightly. How can I assist in debugging this issue? BTW: Disabling WebSockets does not help. The error message is: [JavaScript Error:…
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The resulting headers look good to me: [ "0": [ "0": "accept-ranges" "1": "bytes" ] "1": [ "0": "age" "1": "0" ] "2": [ "0": "alt-svc" "1": "h3=\":443\"; ma=2592000,h3-29=\":443\"; …
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Yes, Z: is a network share which worked over years. The tmp directory is also created but no file appear inside, if I watch the folder. Using the default local profile and data directory does not change anything. See D393255390.
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I've the same problem and submitted D1223814870. PDFs are neither downloaded if an entry is added using the Zotero Connector nor "Find fulltext" via rightclick on an item. ``` (3)(+0000000): Translate: resolving URL https://journals.plos.org/plosc…
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At the top of this discussion I reported that I could not update add-ons automatically. Hence, BBT was not updated regularly. You may also remember the issue https://github.com/retorquere/zotero-better-bibtex/issues/1087 which I have greated and lat…
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Thas was maybe a misobservation caused by older add-ons like betterbibtex. I quickly tested it with extensions.zotero.streaming.enabled set to true and false and do not see/feel any difference anymore.
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BTW: Zotero is much faster now because it does not have to wait for Websockets to timeout. :-)
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I could solve the issue by setting extensions.update.requireBuiltInCerts to false. I comment it at the issue. Thanks for your help.
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Thanks for the answer. Unfortunately, setting extensions.install.requireBuiltInCerts to true did not help. I still get "Certificate issuer is not built-in." There is another error claimed as warning: "WARN Download of https://github.com/jlegewie/z…
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