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  • #1Oliver S. said ...(on 04-06-2007)

    Oliver S.
    I noticed that a few cached webpages look somewhat strange compared to their original version.

    Here is an example:
    1) Cached copy:
    http://www.diigo.com/cached?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dreammailer.de
    2) Original version:
    http://www.dreammailer.de/

    I guess this is due to the webpages and not Diigo's fault. Has anyone else noticed that, too?
  • #2Maggie Tsai said ...(on 04-06-2007, replying to Oliver S. on #1)

    Maggie Tsai
    Thanks for reporting. Will look into it.
  • #3Joel Liu said ...(on 04-08-2007, replying to Oliver S. on #1)

    Joel Liu

    >
    > I guess this is due to the webpages and not Diigo's fault. Has anyone else >noticed that, too?
    The cache page include the content, but not the format files, such as css files in the web page. Just like google cache page.
  • #4Oliver S. said ...(on 04-08-2007, replying to Joel Liu on #3)

    Oliver S.
    joel wrote:
    >
    > I guess this is due to the webpages and not Diigo's fault. Has anyone else >noticed that, too?
    The cache page include the content, but not the format files, such as css files in the web page. Just like google cache page.

    OK, I see. Thanks for explaining that to me.
  • #6jeffreyjflim said ...(on 07-15-2007, replying to Joel Liu on #3)

    jeffreyjflim
    joel wrote:
    >
    > >
    > > I guess this is due to the webpages and not Diigo's fault. Has anyone else >noticed that, too?
    > The cache page include the content, but not the format files, such as css files in the web page. Just like google cache page.

    perhaps, but really shouldnt these files be cached? or at least the CSS? what is the point of not caching the CSS? so that they'll look ugly? "Different"? Because anyway, since annotations are not available on the cached pages that the presentation of the page shouldnt matter anyway?
  • #7unterirdisch - said ...(on 08-29-2007, replying to jeffreyjflim on #6)

    unterirdisch -
    Wow - i LOVE diigo...

    but please improve caching for a realistic view.
    Probably a "view pdf Version" would be nice :)

    It's all about caching...

    THX.