Any answer to this at all? I would like to think there was an answer at Diigo's end, other than me having to go through all my multiple word tags and join them together.
We've just hired someone for 4 weeks to transfer all the links on our website into Diigo, and we'd like to be able to use them on our website. The tagroll is only one part of that, but I'd like to use it. And if you allow multiple word tagging, surely this should be workable in a tagroll. Or RSS feed.
I've noticed that if you click on a multiple word tag from the tag community pages you get the same problem too.
@ Graham Looks like the same thing. To be honest, I got no response (and didn't have time to wait for one in the end), so we joined all our multiple word tags together with hyphens!
From my tagroll, if you click on any phrase (ie a tag with more than one word ) you get a 'no bookmarks tagged ..." response.
So for "international development" the URL is:
http://www.diigo.com/user/sussexcdec/international%20development
It should be:
http://www.diigo.com/user/sussexcdec/%22international%20development%22
I get the same problem if I want to create an rss feed, so:
http://www.diigo.com/rss/user/Sussexcdec/international+development
which returns nothing, instead of:
http://www.diigo.com/rss/user/Sussexcdec/%22international+development%22
Can you help at all?
Thanks, Darren
We've just hired someone for 4 weeks to transfer all the links on our website into Diigo, and we'd like to be able to use them on our website. The tagroll is only one part of that, but I'd like to use it. And if you allow multiple word tagging, surely this should be workable in a tagroll. Or RSS feed.
I've noticed that if you click on a multiple word tag from the tag community pages you get the same problem too.
Can this be fixed, please?
Darren
> From my tagroll, if you click on any phrase (ie a tag with more
> than one word ) you get a 'no bookmarks tagged ..." response.
@ Darren
Is my November 2008 bug report
http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/8498
a duplicate of, or overlapping with, your July report?
(Sorry for any duplication.)
I did the same for a while.
Syntax for boolean searches based on tags may require special thought from Diigo so that
hyphen
is not misinterpreted as
not
Considering the many other topics (including import, export and interop) that relate to tagging, I'd say:
* no consensus.
Diigo team are working towards the next version of Diigo.
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