I don’t think we can do anything about this. I do see some small thing 
displayed, but not very much. And the web view should be able to display it (it 
is displayed in the build-in web viewer, which is based on the same WebKit 
version). So it probably doesn’t properly tell us the precise timing when it is 
fully loaded. I don’t think we can do anything bout this, I see no way if we 
don’t get sufficient information. And the newer WebKit does not work at all to 
create images (it always tells us that it’s loaded when there is nothing in the 
view, so that always gives a completely blank image). 

Christiaan

> On 23 Jul 2024, at 16:25, M. Tamer Özsu via Bibdesk-users 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Thank you Christiaan. I think it is getting the URL from the DOI.
> 
> 
> @article{Li:2024ab,
>       address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA},
>       author = {M. Li and H. Wang and H. Dai and M. Li and C. Chai and R. Gu 
> and F. Chen and Z. Chen and S. Li and Q. Liu and G. Chen},
>       date-added = {2024-07-23 08:35:33 -0400},
>       date-modified = {2024-07-23 08:36:51 -0400},
>       doi = {10.1109/TKDE.2024.3364183},
>       issn = {1558-2191},
>       journal = IEEETKDE,
>       keywords = {multi-dimensional index;hardware;indexing;surveys;random 
> access memory;nonvolatile memory;machine learning algorithms},
>       number = {08},
>       pages = {3635--3655},
>       publisher = {IEEE Computer Society},
>       title = {A Survey of Multi-Dimensional Indexes: Past and Future Trends},
>       volume = {36},
>       year = {2024},
>       abstract = {Index structures are powerful tools for improving query 
> performance and reducing disk access in database systems. Multi-dimensional 
> indexes, in particular, are used to filter records effectively based on 
> multiple attributes. Classical multi-dimensional index structures, such as 
> KD-Tree, Quadtree, and R-Tree, have been widely used in modern databases. 
> However, advancements in hardware and algorithms have led to the emergence of 
> new types of multi-dimensional index structures. In this paper, we begin by 
> reviewing classical multi-dimensional indexes. Next, we explore the 
> approaches that leverage modern hardware features, such as Solid-State Drive, 
> Non-Volatile Memory, Dynamic Random Access Memory, and Graphics Processing 
> Unit, to improve the performance of multi-dimensional indexes in various 
> aspects. Then, we investigate the novel work of multi-dimensional indexes 
> that apply state-of-the-art machine learning techniques. Finally, we discuss 
> the challenges and future research directions for multi-dimensional indexing 
> methods.},
>       bdsk-url-1 = {https://doi.org/10.1109/TKDE.2024.3364183}}
> 
> 
> ==Tamer
> --
> M. Tamer Özsu
> University of Waterloo
> Cheriton School of Computer Science
> https://cs.uwaterloo.ca/~tozsu 
> 
>> On Jul 23, 2024, at 10:03 AM, Christiaan Hofman <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Perhaps the format of the web pages is one that the WebKit version we use to 
>> draw the icons has problems with.
>> 
>> Christiaan 
>> 
>>> On 23 Jul 2024, at 14:42, M. Tamer Özsu via Bibdesk-users 
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> For some reason, the remote pages of a publication that I newly add to my 
>>> bibliography database shows up blank as in the attached picture. The older 
>>> publications that I had added do not behave like this and show the landing 
>>> page page he publication at its site, but not new additions. I am not sure 
>>> that I changed anything in my bibdesk settings, but I might be doing 
>>> something wrong. Any suggestions would be welcome.
>>> 
>>> ==Tamer

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