Can not load citing article information

J L Tikko
08/09/2010 01:31 pm
Sir

I can open this webpage in IE7 - http://adc.bmj.com/content/77/1/62
However, when I try to open this in OE Pro 5.1 the page is loaded but the articles citing this article are not loaded.

The following content is not loaded:


Articles citing this article
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Distinguishing phenotypes of childhood wheeze and cough using latent class analysis
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Risk Factors for Early, Persistent, and Late-onset Wheezing in Young Children
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Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. 1999;159:1284-1288
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Colic, wheeze, croup, allergy, and asthma
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Please help
Oleg Chernavin
08/09/2010 01:32 pm
Sorry for the late answer. You had another post about this site. I suggested to logon this site before the download. Does this help?

Best regards,
Oleg Chernavin
MP Staff
J L Tikko
08/10/2010 02:35 am
Sir

Please refer to my another post my internal browser is not working so I am unable to logon to the sight. However, I belive that loging may not solve the problem. As the content is free.

Please try the following link:
http://thorax.bmj.com/content/59/12/1046.abstract

By following this link the citing articles can be freely loaded in the IE7 window but not in OE Pro. This is happening with the content of a number of websites.

Thanks
Oleg Chernavin
08/10/2010 09:07 am
I tried to subscribe and it requires me to pay for it (115 UK pounds). I wrote you regarding the internal browser issue. Let's solve it and this one can be solved after that, I think.

Oleg.
J L Tikko
08/12/2010 02:30 pm
Sir

Please try the following link:
http://thorax.bmj.com/content/59/12/1046.abstract

This link doesn't require any login and no money is to be paid. The abstract of the article is totally free. The citing articles information is loaded if this link is opened with IE7 but citing article information is not loaded if this link is opened through a project in OE pro. However, citing articles information is loaded if the link is opened in internal browser without creating a project.

Please find a way to download the citing articles information without login to the site. It may not be possible to login at some of these sites and the content is mostly free.

Thank you again.
Oleg Chernavin
08/12/2010 03:14 pm
I am sorry, I was looking at the other links and only now I saw what you mean. I examined the citing links and they appear to be loaded by AJAX code. Unfortunately, such technology is not yet supported by offline browsers.

Oleg.
J L Tikko
08/12/2010 08:57 pm
Sir

Is there a way to save the page that has been opened in the internal browser and for which a project has not been created? That has the potential to solve my problem.

Citing articles information is important for my work.

Thanks
Oleg Chernavin
08/13/2010 06:28 am
Yes, perhaps so. Please try Inquiry:

http://www.metaproducts.com/mp/inquiry_professional_edition.htm

It uses another way to save pages and it may work this out.

Oleg.