Hello!

Thanks for the COPAC fix! Which I'll check out at some point today.

On 06 Nov 2007, at 00:36, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
> Jamal Shahin wrote:
>> For some reason, even though I'm using my University's VPN connection
>> (University of Amsterdam), it defaults to scholar.google.be (I'm
>> sitting in Belgium right now). Could that be the issue? From point 2
>> onwards, everything is set up as you suggest.
>
> I'll bet it fails because the scraper/parser bails out if the host  
> isn't scholar.google.com.  I just checked in a possible fix for this  
> as well, so we just see if the host starts with scholar.google.   
> Please let us know if it works (or not) after
> tomorrow's build is out.

I now see references in the Publication List, using build 925. I  
worked out how to revert to scholar.google.com, and after a system  
restart - I should have done that before reporting, I guess -  
apologies, everything seems to 'sort of' work! Apart from the fact  
that the following reference is 'Unable to be parsed as BibTeX':

@article{chadwick2003ibs, title={{Interaction between States and  
Citizens in the Age of the Internet:“e-Government” in the United  
States, Britain, and the European Union}}, author={Chadwick, A. and  
May, C.}, journal={Governance: An International Journal of Policy,  
Administration, and Institutions}, volume={16}, number={2},  
pages={271--300}, year={2003}, publisher={Blackwell Synergy} }

If I click on the 'Import into BibTeX' link in Google Scholar, copy  
the text to the clipboard, and then, in BibDesk, select Publication -- 
 > New Publications from Clipboard, it appears to import  
'successfully', so I'm not quite sure what's going on here.

> On Nov 5, 2007, at 5:52 PM, Adam M.Goldstein wrote:
>> I am showing 10 references at a time. The page doesn't hang up  
>> loading
>> up; the spinner disappears and the stop-loading "x" turns into a
>> relaoding symbol next to the url field.

I'm also having the same problem as Adam G. regarding the freezing of  
references in the Web group: but it doesn't seem to be systematically  
reproducible and, like him, I can't see anything in the console.  
Relaunching bibdesk seems to solve the issue, for me, at least.

Best wishes, Jamal
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