Hi,

I think I've already asked once about the possibility of making use  
of Zotero's scrapers for BibDesk. It seems like other people have  
thought about this too. Check out the following blog entry by Alf  
Eaton: http://hublog.hubmed.org/archives/001569.html

I quote from the post he links to:

> I've been doing some work to allow Zotero translators to use jQuery.
> The benefits of this are a) ease of writing translators and b)
> portability. The second of these is the most important: ideally
> Zotero's translators would run in Firefox, WebKit (which doesn't have
> E4X, eg Safari, KHTML) and Rhino (which doesn't have XPath).
>

Now, I don't know if this already useful for BibDesk, but the idea to  
have all of Zotero scrapers inside BibDesk certainly looks intriguing.

simon

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