9. returning to http://www.diigo.com/user/grahamperrin I realised that my view of the bookmark failed to show the group share that existed before I had made my copy of the bookmark
Consequence of the bug
Tags etc. applied by the previous sharer of the bookmark are probably lost from the Document Wars group.
Environment
* Safari 4 Public Beta (5528.17), Mac OS X 10.5.7, 64-bit Intel * Diigolet 3.15b23
2. I presented Diigolet
3. I observed the pink highlight of one group-shared text but did not observe the group from which it originated
4. I selected texts, used the pop-up menu to apply highlights
5. I visited My Bookmarks http://www.diigo.com/user/grahamperrin and found the new bookmark, as expected, at the head of the list
6. a glance at the metadata did not show the name of the group with which I wished to share my highlights
7. using the check box for the bookmark and the Share to Group… menu, I shared to Document Wars then to OpenDocument
8. returning to my undisturbed Diigolet view of http://www.odfalliance.org/blog/index.php/site/microsofts_odf_support_falls_short I wondered why my highlights were not pink
9. returning to http://www.diigo.com/user/grahamperrin I realised that my view of the bookmark failed to show the group share that existed before I had made my copy of the bookmark
Consequence of the bug
Tags etc. applied by the previous sharer of the bookmark are probably lost from the Document Wars group.
Environment
* Safari 4 Public Beta (5528.17), Mac OS X 10.5.7, 64-bit Intel
* Diigolet 3.15b23
See also
Saving existing bookmark to group overwrites existing tags?
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