I have annotated a cnet page and tried to share it with a couple of people. Anyways, before sending them the link I have tried to check it myself firstly. It looks like the annotations are not there even if the message Loading diigolet is displayed.
I've been annotating a page and at some moment I have decided to remove a couple of sticky notes. While the sticky note is displayed there is no delete action available. Is this normal?
> AFAIR there was a similar topic a few weeks ago, but don't go looking for it. > > Try clearing caches then restarting the computer.
Restarting the computer? I must confess I haven't heard this advise in a while :-). I assume that clearing the caches and completely restarting the browser would be enough though.
I was trying to highlight some areas of a document and this message popup up. After spending more time on it what I've discovered is that if somebody before you has already highlighted a fragment on that page you'll either have to highlight the exact same fragment or you'll get this error.
I'd say this is a critical problem as it basically limits my highlights according to what others have already done on the page.
Graham Perrin wrote: > > Yes, I successfully used Diigolet 3.1b538 to highlight a small part of someone else's larger highlight. Screen shot to follow. >
"He sold razors in bulk to banks so they could give them away with new deposits ("shave and save" campaigns)."
Try extending the selected text by including some word before and after the above fragment and try highlighting it. I'm pretty sure you'll get the "Selection cannot be highlighted Error"
It looks like the annotations are not there even if the message Loading diigolet is displayed.
The link of the page: http://www.diigo.com/07s6f (=> http://www.diigo.com/annotated/6b8e24b378b7ae4b1017a20ab893b9b7).
Browser: Safari 4 on Mac OS X 10.5.8
Diigolet: 4.0b14