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parsing of url from mendeley does not consider multiple urls
Hi Christian
I discovered a subtle issue with the parsing of url that are retrieved through the mendeley api
If there are multiple urls stored with mendeley, bibase is creating a single url by concatenating the urls, rendering them unusable. Example :
http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086427%20... for http://www.mendeley.com/c/6115948791/p/14667/garde...
Can I suggest to look for "http://" and either delete all entries after the first or make multiple links? Alternatively, I think mendeley stores them in the url field of bibtex files separated by a space.
Thanks!
I discovered a subtle issue with the parsing of url that are retrieved through the mendeley api
If there are multiple urls stored with mendeley, bibase is creating a single url by concatenating the urls, rendering them unusable. Example :
http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086427%20... for http://www.mendeley.com/c/6115948791/p/14667/garde...
Can I suggest to look for "http://" and either delete all entries after the first or make multiple links? Alternatively, I think mendeley stores them in the url field of bibtex files separated by a space.
Thanks!
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Christian Fritz hace 11 años
Thanks for reporting. This is fixed now. You may need to update your cache for it to show up (using the &nocache=1 link you got when creating your bibbase page, or by making a small change to your library and then reloading your bibbase page).
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Thanks for reporting. This is fixed now. You may need to update your cache for it to show up (using the &nocache=1 link you got when creating your bibbase page, or by making a small change to your library and then reloading your bibbase page).
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