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Hi,
Installed Diigo 3.0 toolbar in Firefox 3 Beta 5 with no problems, been working fine for over a week. Tried to install Diigo 3.0 toolbar for IE7, but IE7 will not even load after installing it and reports a problem with Diigo. Any suggestions for troubleshooting? Tried searching the forum first, but search doesn't bring up relevant posts in first two pages; after that, I gave up on search as means for finding help in this forum.
Thanks,
Jim - ...2 more comments...
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UPDATE! I thought the issue was solved, but it is not. Here's what's happening: upon installing Diigo 3.0 it works fine until IE 7 is closed and reopened, then I get the error message noted above. If I disable Diigo, IE will load fine, but re-enabling Diigo leads to the same issue upon the next re-opening of IE. I turned on Windows Error Reporting, which prepares 4 files for analysis of the problem: appcompat.txt, manifest.txt,iexplore.exe.hdmp and iexplore.mdmp. All but the manifest.txt file are too large for posting.
Please let me know how to proceed in resolving this problem, as I think y'all have knocked it out of the park with the 3.0 version and want to get it working in IE as well as Firefox.
Thanks,
Jim
Joel Liu wrote:
> Hi Jim,
> Could you send a screenshot to joel 【at】 diigo dot com? We'd like to look into the issue.
> BTW, after right clicking on the IE 7 menu bar, can you see the diigo toolbar in the right click menu list? -
Hey Joel, I'm on Windows Server 2003 SP2 (development server), but you can use XP as a proxy (at least in terms of supporting a browser extension, unless there's something really unusual about the extension.
Joel Liu wrote:
> What's platform you use, XP or Vista?
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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.
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Firefox 3.5 beta 4
Diigo version 3.1.6.13
WindowsServer 2003 SP2
Firefox 3.5 beta 4
Diigo version 3.1.6.13
Thanks in advance for any guidance anyone can provide.
If there's something more to the workaround, could you please provide me a link to it. Thanks!
What I don't understand is why login credentials are not included in Diigo's options/preference settings, thereby providing for permanent inclusion of user login info in the Diigo settings file instead of (apparently) relying upon stored cookies as the vehicle for storing user login info. Cookies are a much less reliable storage medium.
Thanks for your responses. How do I get someone from diigo to address this issue. Autologin worked. For firefo rmd thru beta 3.3
Final release for 3.5 will be sometime this summer, so diigo will have to address it soon anyway, I would think. I don't really care how diigo does it, but Mozilla itelf uses a stored login/ password for its Weave extension, Google does same for Google toolbarn StumbleUpon does same for its toolbar, AccuWeather does same for its extension, etc.
Apparently all these vendors find it acceptable from a security perspective to store passwords locally.
Anyway, thanks for your help,