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bug slides.diigo.com WebSlides list inconsistency link profile gpd4

started by Graham Perrin on 24 Dec 08
  • Graham Perrin
     
    @ Diigo only

    Observe the URL discrepancy in this screen shot:

    Thanks ImageShack!

    - that is, http://slides.diigo.com/list/grahamperrin/ … as a prefix during _edition of a list_.

    With my oldest list:

    * I tried twice to reproduce the issue, could not reproduce.

    With my most recent list (created today):

    * the issue is reproduced:

    1. view a list that you created

    2. accept a WebSlides view of your list

    3. Play

    4. collapse

    5. You are here: Diigo Home > Webslides > …

    6. click Webslides

    = Issue =

    slides.diigo.com domain in Diigo list context

    = Scope =

    I imagine an issue arising only if relative linking is used around this area.

    The first few functions that I tried, from this 'odd' perspective to (URL for) a list were fine, so I do not treat this as a bug.

    = Summary =

    Reference item; to be considered if a user reports issues whilst editing or working with a Diigo list.
  • Graham Perrin
     
    > 4. collapse
    >
    > 5. You are here: Diigo Home > Webslides > …
    >
    > 6. click Webslides

    Sorry, a mistake whilst drafting. The step beyond (4) to reproduce was more like:

    5. follow the link that is uppermost in the WebSlides window.

    However: whilst the issue *was* reproduced earlier, I can't reproduce it now. I tried a few variations of step (3) (Play) and beyond, but all paths lead to a proper http://www.diigo.com/list/ … prefix to the URL for the list.

    = Conclusion =

    Random or unpredictable.


    Postscript: correction.
  • Graham Perrin
     
    Bug

    http://slides.diigo.com/list/grahamperrin/webarchive presents my personal profile.

    Steps to reproduce

    1. visit the WebSlides URL

    2. at the beginning or end of the show, click By Graham Perrin

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