Today I encountered to my horror that the daily blog post I did set up posted a link I didn't intended to be posted. After looking into it I eventually found out what had happened: The tag I use for the daily blog post is 'nn' (I use shortcuts for faster tagging, as this here ins't intended for archiving). Now I tagged a link with "fnn" and it got posted. why? Because the phrase "nn" is in there!
That's not good. You should use only the exact tags and not phrases in the tags that match what one entered in the dailyblogpost-options.
an example: What if someone wants to dailyblogpost everything they tag "sport". Now they tag something with "sportsillustrated". whoops, posted. :D
please look into that and change it. this could get really embarrassing. especially if the user decided to use private bookmarks for the daily blog post.
/none the less you're doing a great job with diigo!
Because the phrase "nn" is in there!
That's not good. You should use only the exact tags and not phrases in the tags that match what one entered in the dailyblogpost-options.
an example: What if someone wants to dailyblogpost everything they tag "sport". Now they tag something with "sportsillustrated". whoops, posted. :D
please look into that and change it. this could get really embarrassing. especially if the user decided to use private bookmarks for the daily blog post.
/none the less you're doing a great job with diigo!
You are right. The new tag search engine will solve the problem in the new version.
does "new version" mean diigo v3? how long will it take until the final release?
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