I guess that Diigo stores a copy of the url as part of the indexing of each page.
Some sites - e.g. wikis, provide slightly modified urls when the person in logged in with edit rights rather than just browsing without logging in. This seems to cause Diigo treat the same page as different pages as the url is slightly different.
I would have thought it might be possible to have two solutions, but I hope the Diigo team can clarify:
1) can one use a wild card at the end of the url so that Diigo looks for the start of the url string and effectively ignores anything after the wild card.
2) can a user, moderator, group leader easily combine the material from two Diigo overlay (both dealing with the same actual page) on to one overlay OR can the two be shown at the same time?
Some sites - e.g. wikis, provide slightly modified urls when the person in logged in with edit rights rather than just browsing without logging in. This seems to cause Diigo treat the same page as different pages as the url is slightly different.
I would have thought it might be possible to have two solutions, but I hope the Diigo team can clarify:
1) can one use a wild card at the end of the url so that Diigo looks for the start of the url string and effectively ignores anything after the wild card.
2) can a user, moderator, group leader easily combine the material from two Diigo overlay (both dealing with the same actual page) on to one overlay OR can the two be shown at the same time?
Andrew
Diigo's annotations are all url-centric. Generalizing that may be possible, but it would involve too much more complexity for limited benefits.
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