One of three is missing a party to the conversation.
Three of three seem to be missing content; in each one, I refer to something but all references are missing.
The recipients (recently registered) were probably unimpressed with such introductions to Diigo ;)
@ Diigo
1) Is the missing party a sign that the person simply left the conversation? Or might the person have changed their Diigo ID? I'd like to recall, but can't, the name of the person to whom I wrote about 'Research in Learning Contexts' :(
* limited to the covering text * _missing_ the most relevant things: the bookmarks.
So: I guess is that this is a design omission (not a RoR issue).
> 1) Is the missing party a sign that the person simply left the > conversation? Or might the person have changed their Diigo ID? I'd > like to recall, but can't, the name of the person to whom I wrote > about 'Research in Learning Contexts' :(
I never had a problem like this. I am just happy that I didn't have one. I am hoping to find the solutions to this in case I'll encounter the same problem, at least I'll know how to solve it.
http://message.diigo.com/message/264672
http://message.diigo.com/message/264680
One of three is missing a party to the conversation.
Three of three seem to be missing content; in each one, I refer to something but all references are missing.
The recipients (recently registered) were probably unimpressed with such introductions to Diigo ;)
@ Diigo
1) Is the missing party a sign that the person simply left the conversation? Or might the person have changed their Diigo ID? I'd like to recall, but can't, the name of the person to whom I wrote about 'Research in Learning Contexts' :(
2) Would you estimate that all three messages were casualties of http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/6986 - is it an issue with Ruby on Rails?
> 2) Would you estimate that all three messages were casualties of
> http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/6986 - is it an issue
> with Ruby on Rails?
Tests in relation to
http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/9602
coincidentally reveal that messages sent in that way produce
copies that are incomplete.
My sent copies in the Diigo Message area are:
* limited to the covering text
* _missing_ the most relevant things: the bookmarks.
So: I guess is that this is a design omission (not a RoR issue).
> 1) Is the missing party a sign that the person simply left the
> conversation? Or might the person have changed their Diigo ID? I'd
> like to recall, but can't, the name of the person to whom I wrote
> about 'Research in Learning Contexts' :(
That question remains unanswered. No rush.
Best regards
Graham
@ Diigo
Please, do you have a reference for the bug?
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