On Nov 5, 2007, at 11:48 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:

>
> On Nov 5, 2007, at 5:52 PM, Adam M.Goldstein wrote:
>
>> The following search won't bring up new references when I move to the
>> second page of search results in google scholar:
>>
>> http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=ontology&hl=en&lr=&start=20&sa=N
>>
>> The first ten references come up, but then no more do when I navigate
>> to more.
>>
>> 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 just went through the first seven pages with no problems.  If there
> are no log messages, I have no idea what's wrong.  Sorry.  It really
> sounds like an exception.

How nice to be exceptional.

>  Does anything come up if you search
> Console's "All Messages" for bibdesk?
>

The only BD message that shows up is:

11/5/07 8:40:29 PM BibDesk[406] Application will quit without  
finishing writing metadata cache.

I have no idea whether this is related to the web group problems.

<snip>

>>
>>
>> UI complaint: the "import" button doesn't change color or shading
>> after it's been used to show that the reference has been imported. I
>> keep importing the same reference because I can't remember whether I
>> did or not and the button doesn't show it, like in the case of Z39.50
>> imports.
>
> Thanks...looks like a flag isn't being set.  I don't know how that
> works, but Christiaan can likely fix it if I don't have time to figure
> it out.  Might be worth a bug report as reminder.


Submitted!

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Adam M. Goldstein PhD
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Iona College
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