On Nov 14, 2007, at 9:57 AM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, November 14, 2007, at 09:44AM, "Alexander H.  
> Montgomery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> *With searches, it's clear what can and can't be searched. With Web,
>> it's not (there's also no Help button in the URL bar). Some default
>> bookmarks or a homepage setting (Google Scholar?) might be one way of
>> dealing with this.
>
> You mean it's not clear what sites can be scraped?  You can search  
> anything you want, since it's just a web page.  The lack of help is  
> a bug...we're waiting for someone to fix it ;).

Well, true, it might be useful if something were included somewhere  
about what kinds of sites do work (i.e., which site-scrapers already  
exist)

BTW, clicking on a PDF link in Google Scholar (and presumably  
elsewhere) loads it quite nicely in the window, but then tells me that  
it "Failed to read HTML string from document." In Leopard, there's a  
nice floaty window that allows you to open it in Preview, from which  
you can drag it back into BibDesk... but it would be nice to have an  
option to attach the PDF as a local-url when it's imported.

-A


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