> hm, they have rather strange URL system that "re-directs"??
The embedding (as they call it) is a foremost feature of Nabble 2:
> Key principle - Diigo's annotation / bookmarking is URL-specific.
Understood.
We have for example two different messages within a single thread:
and a completely separate thread
but all are presented as anchors based upon a single URL and so we have many thousands of threads, probably thousands more messages at that one base URL.
1) What's desirable - for content that's 'embedded' in this way - is for Diigo to gain the truly unique URL that's offered (albeit not immediately visible).
Example: for within the 'More' menu we find the 'Permalink'
2) If from the embedded views [ Classic | List | Threaded ] we choose Classic, then we typically find - at each presented thread - multiple 'More' menus, within each one a unique permalink.
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I imagine that it should be:
* feasible for Diigo to gain (from the 'More' menu) the first offered permalink for a thread
* less feasible to gain the permalink that's unique to a second or subsequent message within a thread.
Thanks for your consideration.
Kind regards
Graham Perrin, Project/Media Development Officer CENTRIM - the Centre for Research in Innovation Management +44-1273-877922
I find that Diigo doesn't work in these contexts.
Is the problem that forums there are embedded?
Example: the permalink for a message within a topic there is
http://n2.nabble.com/Deleted-users-still-listed-in-Plone-tp337260p337268.html
and that redirects to
http://plone.org/support/forums/general#nabble-td337260|a337268
for a representation of the same topic, anchored to the message;
but then when I attempt to bookmark the message the URL gained is
http://plone.org/support/forums/general
- which will take me nowhere near the topic :(
A message similar to this is cross-posted to
http://n2.nabble.com/Nabble-2-embedded-content-incompatible-with-Diigo-bookmarking-td1133746.html
TIA for any advice
Graham
Key principle - Diigo's annotation / bookmarking is URL-specific.
> hm, they have rather strange URL system that "re-directs"??
The embedding (as they call it) is a foremost feature of Nabble 2:
> Key principle - Diigo's annotation / bookmarking is URL-specific.
Understood.
We have for example two different messages within a single thread:
and a completely separate thread
but all are presented as anchors based upon a single URL
and so we have many thousands of threads, probably thousands more messages at that one base URL.
1) What's desirable - for content that's 'embedded' in this way - is for Diigo to gain the truly unique URL that's offered (albeit not immediately visible).
Example: for
within the 'More' menu we find the 'Permalink'
2) If from the embedded views [ Classic | List | Threaded ] we choose Classic, then we typically find - at each presented thread - multiple 'More' menus, within each one a unique permalink.
----
I imagine that it should be:
* feasible for Diigo to gain (from the 'More' menu) the first offered permalink for a thread
* less feasible to gain the permalink that's unique to a second or subsequent message within a thread.
Thanks for your consideration.
Kind regards
Graham Perrin, Project/Media Development Officer
CENTRIM - the Centre for Research in Innovation Management
+44-1273-877922
> We will eliminate the URL restriction on " # " in later version.
With no pressure: please, for this improvement, does Diigo have in mind a timeline?
Postscript: the context is, for me, http://groups.diigo.com/ploned/forum/topic/why-do-none-of-the-bookmarks-refer-to-plone-support-forums-7416
We have for example two different messages within a single thread:
* http://n2.nabble.com/multi-platform-WebDAV-problems-for-LDAP-authenticated-users-tp1131666p1131666.html
* http://n2.nabble.com/multi-platform-WebDAV-problems-for-LDAP-authenticated-users-tp1131666p1514453.html
and a completely separate thread
* http://n2.nabble.com/How-to-migrate-_from_-ATBlob-_to_-ATFile-using-plone.app.blob-migrations.py--tp1519710p1519710.html
but all are ultimately presented as anchors based upon a single URL
* http://plone.org/support/forums/general
and so we have many thousands of threads, probably thousands more messages at that one base URL.
Postscript: http://www.diigo.com/annotated/5739fb316e3a5d13001d771419b2818a for an annotated view of this thread.