Not quite. The Diigo plugin prevents viewing of comments on Digg. It also breaks the Firefox Download Statusbar Plug-In.
Diigo may be more advanced, but Del.icio.us doesn't screw the browser display up. Until they get the plug-in working properly, I'm back to the more compatible Del.icio.us plug-in.
Mr. DiGi wrote: > Yes, without troubles. > > Helaine . wrote: > > Does Diigo work with the official, released version of FireFox 3.0?
elmoglick wrote: > Not quite. The Diigo plugin prevents viewing of comments on Digg. It also breaks the Firefox Download Statusbar Plug-In. > > Diigo may be more advanced, but Del.icio.us doesn't screw the browser display up. Until they get the plug-in working properly, I'm back to the more compatible Del.icio.us plug-in. > > > > Mr. DiGi wrote: > > Yes, without troubles. > > > > Helaine . wrote: > > > Does Diigo work with the official, released version of FireFox 3.0?
I have no issues with diigo and ff3. I am using ff3/ Ubuntu.
The Bankwatch wrote: > elmoglick wrote: > > Not quite. The Diigo plugin prevents viewing of comments on Digg. It also breaks the Firefox Download Statusbar Plug-In. > > > > Diigo may be more advanced, but Del.icio.us doesn't screw the browser display up. Until they get the plug-in working properly, I'm back to the more compatible Del.icio.us plug-in. > > > > > > > > Mr. DiGi wrote: > > > Yes, without troubles. > > > > > > Helaine . wrote: > > > > Does Diigo work with the official, released version of FireFox 3.0?
I'm not using Digg. It looks like some conflict with Diigo's jQuery and Digg's jQuery. Is this trouble bug-reported here?
Also I'm not using Download statusbar plugin, because Firefox 3 already have nice statusbar info about download progress.
elmoglick wrote: > Not quite. The Diigo plugin prevents viewing of comments on Digg. It also breaks the Firefox Download Statusbar Plug-In. > > Diigo may be more advanced, but Del.icio.us doesn't screw the browser display up. Until they get the plug-in working properly, I'm back to the more compatible Del.icio.us plug-in. >
Thanks for reporting! We use jQuery in an unobtrusive way so that it doesn't conflict with other jQuery instances in the web pages. In fact, jQuery was inspired by the technique and now encloses all the code in an anonymous function.
The conflict with digg.com is caused by a blank css style sheet we insert. digg's javascript tries to access a rule without checking for presence first.
We resolved the conflict with digg.com. There will be an update soon.
We also looked into the conflict with Download Statusbar extension in early May. It is caused by a regression bug in Firefox 3. I discussed the issue with Devon Jensen (author of Download Statusbar) in email and he submitted a bug here https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=432384 Obviously Firefox didn't get the bug fixed before releasing 3.0.
We are trying to fix all known conflicts. Please wait for our next update.
Mr. DiGi wrote: > I'm not using Digg. It looks like some conflict with Diigo's jQuery and Digg's jQuery. Is this trouble bug-reported here? > > Also I'm not using Download statusbar plugin, because Firefox 3 already have nice statusbar info about download progress. > > elmoglick wrote: > > Not quite. The Diigo plugin prevents viewing of comments on Digg. It also breaks the Firefox Download Statusbar Plug-In. > > > > Diigo may be more advanced, but Del.icio.us doesn't screw the browser display up. Until they get the plug-in working properly, I'm back to the more compatible Del.icio.us plug-in. > >
Sort of Helaine . wrote: > Does Diigo work with the official, released version of FireFox 3.0? For me, it crashes when I sign in, but then when I restart FF3, it comes up signed in.
I installed FireFox 3.0 and came here. When I tried to sign in, FireFox crashed. It continues to do so each time I try to sign in. I had to use Flock in order to leave this comment. :-(
So right now, I can't use Diigo with FireFox at all.
I'm using no extensions except Diigo. I would not have upgraded FireFox had i not been told here that it would work. I did not want to be without a working Diigo + browser.
What is the fix?
Helaine
Maggie Tsai wrote: > Diigo latest toolbar works with FF3. > > Extension conflicts - thanks - will get those resolved soon.
I can't reproduce that :( Sign out, sign in, without any troubles and crashes.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; cs; rv:1.9) Gecko/2008052906 Firefox/3.0, Diigo Toolbar 3.1.5.7 + 13 addons. But I don't install toolbar right now, it is update from older versions.
Helaine . wrote: > I installed FireFox 3.0 and came here. When I tried to sign in, FireFox crashed. It continues to do so each time I try to sign in. I had to use Flock in order to leave this comment. :-( >
Went today to http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/2192/brendel.html. Found that Firefox hung up if I clicked on any of the links on the page. Tried on other browsers (Opers, Seamonkey - no problem). I disabled my Firefox extensions (Diigo, FireFTP, Ubuntu extension). Problem disappeared. Re-enabled the extensions one at a time. The problem was the Diigo extension. Without it, the page links worked normally. With it, clicks on the link led to Firefox freezing completely.
Peter
PS Just noticed that the page contains a Java applet. Could be that the Diigo extension and the applet argue with one another.
Mr. DiGi wrote: > I can't reproduce that :( Sign out, sign in, without any troubles and crashes. > > Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; cs; rv:1.9) Gecko/2008052906 Firefox/3.0, Diigo Toolbar 3.1.5.7 + 13 addons. But I don't install toolbar right now, it is update from older versions. > > Helaine . wrote: > > I installed FireFox 3.0 and came here. When I tried to sign in, FireFox crashed. It continues to do so each time I try to sign in. I had to use Flock in order to leave this comment. :-( > >
If i disable the Diigo extension - THEN I can sign in without a problem.
I'm on an intel Mac, OS X, FireFox 3.0 with no extensions except Diigo. - now disabled.
Helaine
Mr. DiGi wrote: > I can't reproduce that :( Sign out, sign in, without any troubles and crashes. > > Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; cs; rv:1.9) Gecko/2008052906 Firefox/3.0, Diigo Toolbar 3.1.5.7 + 13 addons. But I don't install toolbar right now, it is update from older versions. > > Helaine . wrote: > > I installed FireFox 3.0 and came here. When I tried to sign in, FireFox crashed. It continues to do so each time I try to sign in. I had to use Flock in order to leave this comment. :-( > >
Hi Helaine and other Mac users, The problem was caused by a Firefox bug in mac version. However, we found a way to work around it. You can update to the latest diigo toolbar (Version: 3.1.5.8) which solved the problem.
Mr. DiGi wrote: > ...and comments on Digg are working too :) > > Joel Liu wrote: > > You can update to the latest diigo toolbar (Version: 3.1.5.8) which solved the problem.
It works great for me. I am also very impressed that Diigo has already incorporated the tags that can now be assigned to bookmarks in Firefox 3 into the Diigo toolbar bookmark import feature. After all, the Firefox 3 bookmark format is a completely new format based on SQLite.
Helaine . wrote:
> Does Diigo work with the official, released version of FireFox 3.0?
Diigo may be more advanced, but Del.icio.us doesn't screw the browser display up. Until they get the plug-in working properly, I'm back to the more compatible Del.icio.us plug-in.
Mr. DiGi wrote:
> Yes, without troubles.
>
> Helaine . wrote:
> > Does Diigo work with the official, released version of FireFox 3.0?
> Not quite. The Diigo plugin prevents viewing of comments on Digg. It also breaks the Firefox Download Statusbar Plug-In.
>
> Diigo may be more advanced, but Del.icio.us doesn't screw the browser display up. Until they get the plug-in working properly, I'm back to the more compatible Del.icio.us plug-in.
>
>
>
> Mr. DiGi wrote:
> > Yes, without troubles.
> >
> > Helaine . wrote:
> > > Does Diigo work with the official, released version of FireFox 3.0?
The Bankwatch wrote:
> elmoglick wrote:
> > Not quite. The Diigo plugin prevents viewing of comments on Digg. It also breaks the Firefox Download Statusbar Plug-In.
> >
> > Diigo may be more advanced, but Del.icio.us doesn't screw the browser display up. Until they get the plug-in working properly, I'm back to the more compatible Del.icio.us plug-in.
> >
> >
> >
> > Mr. DiGi wrote:
> > > Yes, without troubles.
> > >
> > > Helaine . wrote:
> > > > Does Diigo work with the official, released version of FireFox 3.0?
Also I'm not using Download statusbar plugin, because Firefox 3 already have nice statusbar info about download progress.
elmoglick wrote:
> Not quite. The Diigo plugin prevents viewing of comments on Digg. It also breaks the Firefox Download Statusbar Plug-In.
>
> Diigo may be more advanced, but Del.icio.us doesn't screw the browser display up. Until they get the plug-in working properly, I'm back to the more compatible Del.icio.us plug-in.
>
Extension conflicts - thanks - will get those resolved soon.
We use jQuery in an unobtrusive way so that it doesn't conflict with other jQuery instances in the web pages. In fact, jQuery was inspired by the technique and now encloses all the code in an anonymous function.
The conflict with digg.com is caused by a blank css style sheet we insert. digg's javascript tries to access a rule without checking for presence first.
We resolved the conflict with digg.com. There will be an update soon.
We also looked into the conflict with Download Statusbar extension in early May. It is caused by a regression bug in Firefox 3. I discussed the issue with Devon Jensen (author of Download Statusbar) in email and he submitted a bug here https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=432384
Obviously Firefox didn't get the bug fixed before releasing 3.0.
We are trying to fix all known conflicts.
Please wait for our next update.
Mr. DiGi wrote:
> I'm not using Digg. It looks like some conflict with Diigo's jQuery and Digg's jQuery. Is this trouble bug-reported here?
>
> Also I'm not using Download statusbar plugin, because Firefox 3 already have nice statusbar info about download progress.
>
> elmoglick wrote:
> > Not quite. The Diigo plugin prevents viewing of comments on Digg. It also breaks the Firefox Download Statusbar Plug-In.
> >
> > Diigo may be more advanced, but Del.icio.us doesn't screw the browser display up. Until they get the plug-in working properly, I'm back to the more compatible Del.icio.us plug-in.
> >
Helaine . wrote:
> Does Diigo work with the official, released version of FireFox 3.0?
For me, it crashes when I sign in, but then when I restart FF3, it comes up signed in.
So right now, I can't use Diigo with FireFox at all.
I'm using no extensions except Diigo. I would not have upgraded FireFox had i not been told here that it would work. I did not want to be without a working Diigo + browser.
What is the fix?
Helaine
Maggie Tsai wrote:
> Diigo latest toolbar works with FF3.
>
> Extension conflicts - thanks - will get those resolved soon.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; cs; rv:1.9) Gecko/2008052906 Firefox/3.0, Diigo Toolbar 3.1.5.7 + 13 addons. But I don't install toolbar right now, it is update from older versions.
Helaine . wrote:
> I installed FireFox 3.0 and came here. When I tried to sign in, FireFox crashed. It continues to do so each time I try to sign in. I had to use Flock in order to leave this comment. :-(
>
Went today to http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/2192/brendel.html. Found that Firefox hung up if I clicked on any of the links on the page. Tried on other browsers (Opers, Seamonkey - no problem). I disabled my Firefox extensions (Diigo, FireFTP, Ubuntu extension). Problem disappeared. Re-enabled the extensions one at a time. The problem was the Diigo extension. Without it, the page links worked normally. With it, clicks on the link led to Firefox freezing completely.
Peter
PS Just noticed that the page contains a Java applet. Could be that the Diigo extension and the applet argue with one another.
Mr. DiGi wrote:
> I can't reproduce that :( Sign out, sign in, without any troubles and crashes.
>
> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; cs; rv:1.9) Gecko/2008052906 Firefox/3.0, Diigo Toolbar 3.1.5.7 + 13 addons. But I don't install toolbar right now, it is update from older versions.
>
> Helaine . wrote:
> > I installed FireFox 3.0 and came here. When I tried to sign in, FireFox crashed. It continues to do so each time I try to sign in. I had to use Flock in order to leave this comment. :-(
> >
If i disable the Diigo extension - THEN I can sign in without a problem.
I'm on an intel Mac, OS X, FireFox 3.0 with no extensions except Diigo.
- now disabled.
Helaine
Mr. DiGi wrote:
> I can't reproduce that :( Sign out, sign in, without any troubles and crashes.
>
> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; cs; rv:1.9) Gecko/2008052906 Firefox/3.0, Diigo Toolbar 3.1.5.7 + 13 addons. But I don't install toolbar right now, it is update from older versions.
>
> Helaine . wrote:
> > I installed FireFox 3.0 and came here. When I tried to sign in, FireFox crashed. It continues to do so each time I try to sign in. I had to use Flock in order to leave this comment. :-(
> >
The problem was caused by a Firefox bug in mac version. However, we found a way to work around it. You can update to the latest diigo toolbar (Version: 3.1.5.8) which solved the problem.
Thanks for all your reporting.
Joel Liu wrote:
> You can update to the latest diigo toolbar (Version: 3.1.5.8) which solved the problem.
Helaine
Mr. DiGi wrote:
> ...and comments on Digg are working too :)
>
> Joel Liu wrote:
> > You can update to the latest diigo toolbar (Version: 3.1.5.8) which solved the problem.
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