Hi, I just tried it and I still get the same error. Happens the same if I choose private, public, or furl. Let me know if I can help with more info or tests. Thanks for looking into it!
Steven
joel wrote: > Furl changed some code and caused the problem. We changed our import method accordingly. It works now. Please try it again.
It seems like it went a step further this time, but in the end, my bookmark count only went up by about 150 (from ~1639 to ~1793), even though I have 10,434 bookmarks in furl that could've been imported.
joel wrote: > Sorry, it only worked on our testing server last time. We deployed it on www.diigo.com just now. Please try it and tell me whether it's ok.
Hi! Just wondering if there has been any more discovery or testing yet on this issue. Thanks!
Steven
joel wrote: > Sorry, it only worked on our testing server last time. We deployed it on www.diigo.com just now. Please try it and tell me whether it's ok.
Is everyone else getting the same message? Is the server actually busy, or is something else happening?
I hope someone can help.
Thanks!
Steven
Steven
joel wrote:
> Furl changed some code and caused the problem. We changed our import method accordingly. It works now. Please try it again.
joel wrote:
> Sorry, it only worked on our testing server last time. We deployed it on www.diigo.com just now. Please try it and tell me whether it's ok.
Steven
joel wrote:
> Sorry, it only worked on our testing server last time. We deployed it on www.diigo.com just now. Please try it and tell me whether it's ok.
10434 is a large number of bookmarks, could you send me an email? yuesefa [at] gmail [dot] com, I can help you with this. Thanks
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