Paul,

The search in your screenshot works fine for me, with no error messages, and
returns a single result as follows:

@article{cite-key,},
    Author = {Schneider, Matthias N. and Seibald, Markus and Oeckler,
Oliver},
    Doi = {DOI 10.1039/b814000f},
    Journal = {Dalton Transactions},
    Pages = {2004-2011},
    Title = {A new series of long-range ordered metastable phases in the
system M-Sb-Te (M = Ge, Ag)},
    Year = {2009},
    Bdsk-Url-1 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b814000f}}

It may be that web access to WoS doesn't guarantee SOAP access, although
that would be odd.  Are you running any additional firewall software?  Does
the DBLP++ Keywords search service work?  That also uses SOAP, so might help
narrow down the problem.

-- 
arm

On 10/13/09 23:11, "Adam M. Goldstein" <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is a question for the list, I am pretty sure.
> 
> Adam
> 
> Begin forwarded message:
> 
>> From: Paul Fons <[email protected]>
>> Date: October 14, 2009 1:53:13 AM EDT
>> To: "Adam M. Goldstein" <[email protected]>
>> Subject: Web of Science Access
>> 
>>  Thanks for the hard work you have put into Bibdesk.  I was hoping I
>> might ask a quick question regarding Web of Science access from
>> Bibdesk.  As you can see, I have web of science access without any
>> special proxies (my ip range is valid) as we have a subscription.
>> When I try and use Web of Science from Bibdesk however, a dialog box
>> pops up saying I may not (good work choice!) have access.  I can't
>> seem to find any settings dialog box to change or to track down what
>> could be going wrong (nothing in the console).  From a browser
>> (safari) I can access the page using apps.isiknowledge.com without
>> trouble.  Any ideas of what to try next?  I would have filed this as
>> a bug report, but I am not really sure that it is a bug in the first
>> place!
>> 
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Paul


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