Robert,

Thanks, I have uninstalled and re-installed several times, including
rebooting and also switching the PC off completely, in between.

I've also tried installing it by double cliking the file and via the
extension manager.

However, I have not tried re-downloading the extension, I will do that and
start again.

Thanks again.

Graham

On 06/11/2007, Robert Romberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 4 Nov 2007 at 15:10, Graham Smith wrote:
>
> > Not sure if this is an OOo question or a Zotero question.
> > Using WINXPpro, OOo 2.3, Firefox 2.0.0.9, and Zotero 1.0.1.
>
> I think it is a Zotero question, or problem I should say. Here's why:
>
> > I get an initial error when trying to run Zotero from OOo (The Zotero
> tool
> > bar is available in OOo) that there is a problem communicating with
> Firefox
> > and to make sure FireFox is running (Which it is)
> >
> > If I go into the extension manager, the Zotero.otx is listed but with an
> > unknown status.. Expanding the extension, shows that all the components
> are
> > enabled except ZoteroRPC.py which is disabled. The  enable option is
> greyed
> > out if I select only this file.
> >
> > If I select the Zotero.otx and click on enable I get an error message
>
> Your errors are telling me that the Zotero extension didn't install
> correctly/completely. I just
> popped over to the Zotero site and downloaded the extension for OO and
> then installed it. I
> shut down OO (but not the quickstarter) and then called up a new text
> document from the
> quickstarter. I was then able to insert a citation from Zotero - I just
> used the default one
> included with Zotero for their Quick Start Guide. In she went, no
> problems. My system and
> versions are similar to yours.
>
> Try downloading the extension again. Uninstall the current version in OO
> and then shut down
> OO. Start a new text document and then try adding the extension back into
> OO. I don't know
> that you have to shutdown OO each time, but we are talking about Windows
> here. :)
>
> --
> Robert
> http://www.mystickeep.com
> To be matter of fact about the world is to blunder into fantasy and dull
> fantasy at that, as the
> real world is strange and wonderful. Robert A. Heinlein
>
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