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copy url when copying web material
When I select part of a web page and use copy to UR, it copies fine but it does not insert a url into the copied material. When I look at item attributes, it says that I copied into a text page rather than a document, and there is no place for the url. How can I copy material (rather than just link it) and still capture the url. Sometimes I want to be able to go back to the original, but not capture all of the original.
Many thanks Don Spady |
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are you pasting directly to data explorer pane? (as opposed to item text pane)
or are you using IE/Firefox buttons? |
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I am using the Firefox buttons (Copy to Ultra Recall)
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In the meantime, after selecting part of website, paste (CTRL+V) directly to data explorer pane. Does this method work? |
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I reinstalled UR; I deleted the firefox extensions and reinstalled them. I tried to copy using Ctrl-V. None of these results in the url being copied. The copy process itself works fine, just the url is not copied. I have to do it by hand.
Is it SUPPOSED to copy the url, or do I have wrong expectations. When I use Link to UR, there is no problem, but I don't want to link, I want to copy Don |
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I'm not using Firefox, but...
When Copying a portion of a webpage (selected text) either by using the Copy button, the right-click popup menu (Send to UR (copy)), or (as quant suggested) drag-drop the selected text to a location in the UR Data Explorer - UR will create a Document Item for the imported material. By default Document Items have a URL Attribute. I ran some tests using all three methods above - selecting different portions of the same webpage and sending them to the same folder in UR - in each case a Document Item was created and the URL Attribute was the same for each Item. Quote:
Alternately, if I Copy (Ctrl-C) selected text from a webpage to the clipboard, then select a location in the UR Data Explorer and right-click, there are number of Paste options - each will create a new Text Item (rtf) below the selected location from the contents of the clipboard. By default Text Items do not have a URL Attribute, but this Attibute can be exposed via the Ctrl-4 Item Attibutes Pane. I don't know what effect the assignment of a value to this Attribute will have for a Text Item. Granted, I'm using IE, but this is how things behave for me. Last edited by ashwken; 10-23-2007 at 02:21 AM. |
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That sounds like that way UR should run, but when I use 'Copy to' in Firefox, it doesn't copy to a Document item. It copies to a Text item, which does not have a url attribute.
Is there any way to make sure that ALL text items I use have the url attribute as part of its default attribute? Don |
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Does that do what you want? |
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Thank you, yes, that works fine. But it seems a bit "kludgy"
Don |
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Something is wrong if importing from Firefox via the UR extension creates a Text item. Try repairing your database (Tools | Compact & Repair with the Repair and Reset options checked). If that doesn't help, you may need to send the database (and the other info requested at http://www.kinook.com/Forum/showthre...?threadid=3038). Does the problem occur importing into in a new database?
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However, I have no intention of running a 'reset' willy nilly because it will cause me to spend a lot of time I don't have to reconstitute what I have. Mulltiple tools | compact | repair have had no effect on this problem. Do you think that the external repair tools might be an alternative approach? |
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Last edited by janrif; 10-23-2007 at 11:33 AM. |
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Things get curiouser and curiouser. Now, on my office machine, a 'copy to' results in the material being copied to a document, WITH a url. But my machine at home doesn't. And it is the same database. At home, I am using a laptop with XP SP2 and a Celeron processor.
I'm not going to worry about it anymore. Takes up too much time. Don Spady |
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Plain Jane Windows PC, Pentium 4 with 1.5 Gb Memory running on XP SP2. Pretty basic machine, couple of years old.
Don |
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