1) where did you import the bookmarks from - and also, your previous bookmarks - do they all have tags or associate with a folder?
2) Your no_tag - does it have a quotation over that, eg. "no_tag"?
3) Have you tried to edit this "no_tag' to something else? If not, please give it a try. (you can edit tags in "My Bookmarks" tag edit area)
4) Your bookmarks are all private, so hard for us to check them out - please do this: set a temporary password and email us your username & temp password to info AT diigo dot com - we will help you take a look.
> 1) where did you import the bookmarks from - and also, your previous bookmarks - do they all have tags or associate with a folder?
I tried from del.icio.us and ntoiced the problem, then I deleted all, exported bookmarks from Opera (my usual browser) to Firefox and then from Firefox to Diigo (tried several times). Just some bookmark had no tags nor folder, but I deleted those bookmarks.
> 2) Your no_tag - does it have a quotation over that, eg. "no_tag"?
No.
> 3) Have you tried to edit this "no_tag' to something else? If not, please give it a try. (you can edit tags in "My Bookmarks" tag edit area)
Yes, I tried to change the name, I deleted it (and Diigo told me "tag has been deleted") and at the next click it reappeared.
> 4) Your bookmarks are all private, so hard for us to check them out - please do this: set a temporary password and email us your username & temp password to info AT diigo dot com - we will help you take a look.
I have this problem as well. You can see the items in my public bookmarks by searching for 'no_tag' as a tag. magobaol wrote: > No news? :-( > > Ciao, > Francesco
I have the same problem, and from prior research on the forum, know that others do also. Also have seen "maggie" say that it will be resolved in next upgrade - more than five upgrades and 6-8 months ago. So, I don't have any confidence in you saying that same thing again. It also doesn't sound like Diigo has a clue as to why how this no_tag gets created or why it cannot be deleted.
maggie_diigo wrote: > Yes, it's related to our tag system syntax - will resolve it.
Problem should be already fixed - we'll release that fix along other new features shortly.
Please don't be that cynical - the entire Diigo team is already working our butts off to provide you all the best services out there. What we need is more encouragement, constructive input, and active support, and not this kind of negative comments. Quite disheartening!
Few questions:
1) where did you import the bookmarks from - and also, your previous bookmarks - do they all have tags or associate with a folder?
2) Your no_tag - does it have a quotation over that, eg. "no_tag"?
3) Have you tried to edit this "no_tag' to something else? If not, please give it a try. (you can edit tags in "My Bookmarks" tag edit area)
4) Your bookmarks are all private, so hard for us to check them out - please do this: set a temporary password and email us your username & temp password to info AT diigo dot com - we will help you take a look.
thanks for your reply.
> 1) where did you import the bookmarks from - and also, your previous bookmarks - do they all have tags or associate with a folder?
I tried from del.icio.us and ntoiced the problem, then I deleted all, exported bookmarks from Opera (my usual browser) to Firefox and then from Firefox to Diigo (tried several times).
Just some bookmark had no tags nor folder, but I deleted those bookmarks.
> 2) Your no_tag - does it have a quotation over that, eg. "no_tag"?
No.
> 3) Have you tried to edit this "no_tag' to something else? If not, please give it a try. (you can edit tags in "My Bookmarks" tag edit area)
Yes, I tried to change the name, I deleted it (and Diigo told me "tag has been deleted") and at the next click it reappeared.
> 4) Your bookmarks are all private, so hard for us to check them out - please do this: set a temporary password and email us your username & temp password to info AT diigo dot com - we will help you take a look.
Thanks,
i just sent the e-mail.
Ciao,
Francesco
magobaol wrote:
> No news? :-(
>
> Ciao,
> Francesco
maggie_diigo wrote:
> Yes, it's related to our tag system syntax - will resolve it.
Please don't be that cynical - the entire Diigo team is already working our butts off to provide you all the best services out there. What we need is more encouragement, constructive input, and active support, and not this kind of negative comments. Quite disheartening!
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