FYI, I asked Mark to report this to the list because I can't get this
to reproduce using 10.5.8 and I won't be upgrading to 10.6 for a
while.

If anyone with any insight into the 10.6 changes can take a look, I'd
appreciate it.

Thanks!
-mike

On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Mark Moll <mm...@cs.rice.edu> wrote:
> It doesn’t seem to work for me. I just downloaded the latest BibDesk
> nightly (Version 1.4b1 (1645) ). I click on the Web icon on the left
> sidebar, click on IEEE Xplore, and type a query. I see the resulting
> web page, and a line in the bottom pane saying I should click on the
> AbstractPlus link of the paper I want to import. I click on this
> AbstractPlus link in the results:
>
> <http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/search/srchabstract.jsp?arnumber=928956&isnumber=20064&punumber=7385&k2dockey=928...@ieeecnfs&query=%28%28planning+deformable+objects%29%3Cin%3Emetadata%29&pos=0&access=no
>  >,
>
> but this just takes me to the web page for the reference.
>
> I’m on Snow Leopard 10.6.1. I am accessing it from an IP address that
> has access. I also tried logging in with my IEEE account info. I ran
> the nightly from my Downloads folder (I didn’t want to delete my
> previous version of BibDesk just yet).
>
> I see these errors in the system.log:
>
> Oct 17 15:57:46 vpn-64-200-130
> [0x0-0x762762].edu.ucsd.cs.mmccrack.bibdesk[68916]: Debugger() was
> called!
> Oct 17 15:57:49 vpn-64-200-130 BibDesk[68916]: -
> [BDSKWebGroupViewController
> webView:didFailLoadWithError:forFrame:] Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain
> Code=-999 UserInfo=0x14a40e50 "The operation couldn’t be completed.
> (NSURLErrorDomain error -999.)"
> Oct 17 15:58:05 vpn-64-200-130 BibDesk[68916]: *** WebKit discarded an
> uncaught exception in the webView:didFinishLoadForFrame: delegate:
> <NSInvalidArgumentException> *** -[NSCFArray initWithObjects:count:]:
> attempt to insert nil object at objects[0]
>
>
> --
> Mark
>
>
>
>
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