• Resolved magicvince

    (@magicvince)


    When I try to initialize zotpress, in my citation panel there’s an error message:

    Warning: DOMDocument::loadXML() [function.DOMDocument-loadXML]: Start tag expected, '<' not found in Entity, line: 1 in /mnt/141/sdb/9/5/mylogin/wp-content/plugins/zotpress/zotpress.default.php on line 205

    I didn’t found an error on line 205

    (I’m using zotpress 3.0.4 with firefox 3.6 and ubuntu 10.04

Viewing 6 replies - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)
  • Plugin Author Katie

    (@kseaborn)

    I’m looking into this — if you refresh, does the error message still appear?

    Thread Starter magicvince

    (@magicvince)

    Yes renew the cache and have same problem

    Plugin Author Katie

    (@kseaborn)

    Can you refresh/reload the page in your browser instead of recaching? Does the error reoccur?

    Thread Starter magicvince

    (@magicvince)

    I also try with in an other browser… same problem occured

    But I could be a hosting problem (time out or special apache configuration… I can’t update wordpress or extension on line due to memory problem)

    I’ll try installing a wordpress on an other host to test it again (if I have time :))

    Plugin Author Katie

    (@kseaborn)

    Yes, I think it’s a timeout issue, too. I’ve had this error pop up a couple of times but when I refresh the page all is well. Unfortunately initial requests to the Zotero server take some time to go through … the Zotero folks are working on speeding things up.

    As for the WordPress issue: I had this too, and it was a memory limit problem with PHP. You should ask your host to increase the memory limit.

    Let me know if you try on another machine and still have the same problems.

    Thread Starter magicvince

    (@magicvince)

    I transfer my site to another host and this problem disappear… but now I have an other one…
    I read the other post before sending the description.

Viewing 6 replies - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)
  • The topic ‘Grabbing citations failed (load xml problem)’ is closed to new replies.