1. I guess it is standard to have search not case sensitive. And it is generally not. Search Google with FileNameFixer, bookmark the page and try finding it with Diigo search. It finds the bookmark all right. Try renaming F with lowercase f. It fails to find the same bookmark. Try same with another F>f. It seems also to be case-sensitive. Try R>r. Works fine. This seems like a bug. 2. It is a standard that a search engine comes up with the result and also fills in the search field prompting the user for editing search query. That is how Google and other search engines do that. Please implement in Diigo.
Max Rempel wrote: > 1. I guess it is standard to have search not case sensitive. And it is generally not. > Search Google with FileNameFixer, bookmark the page and try finding it with Diigo search. It finds the bookmark all right. Try renaming F with lowercase f. It fails to find the same bookmark. Try same with another F >f. It seems also to be case-sensitive. Try R >r. Works fine. This seems like a bug.
BUMB. I agree. the searchfunction related to e.g. diigo toolbar seems flawed as it doesn't report any instance of a "keyword" e.g. ToolKit whatever the upper- or lowercase spelling of the word in related bookmarks.
Search Google with FileNameFixer, bookmark the page and try finding it with Diigo search. It finds the bookmark all right. Try renaming F with lowercase f. It fails to find the same bookmark. Try same with another F>f. It seems also to be case-sensitive. Try R>r. Works fine. This seems like a bug.
2. It is a standard that a search engine comes up with the result and also fills in the search field prompting the user for editing search query. That is how Google and other search engines do that. Please implement in Diigo.
> 1. I guess it is standard to have search not case sensitive. And it is generally not.
> Search Google with FileNameFixer, bookmark the page and try finding it with Diigo search. It finds the bookmark all right. Try renaming F with lowercase f. It fails to find the same bookmark. Try same with another F >f. It seems also to be case-sensitive. Try R >r. Works fine. This seems like a bug.
BUMB. I agree.
the searchfunction related to e.g. diigo toolbar seems flawed as it doesn't report any instance of a "keyword" e.g. ToolKit whatever the upper- or lowercase spelling of the word in related bookmarks.
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