Klicking the "Diigo-SignIn"-Button of the Firefox-Plugin directs me to "http://secure.diigo.cn/sign-in". But thats a dead link. Only httpS://secure.diigo.COM/sign-in work. Any Suggestions?
Sorry to say that, but i still cant login to diigo using my firefox-diigo-plugin. I am about to deinstall diigo an switch to another tool :-(
I am using firefox 3.0.7 + diigo-plugin 3.1.6.13. Clicking the Diigo-Login-Button, diigo tries to access http://secure.diigo.cn/sign-in, this does not work an there is no way to tell the plugin to use another URL to login.
Please HELP
Greetings, Hans
Graham Perrin wrote: > wilde ny wrote: > > > I guess it's the cookies problem again. > > This topic related to a domain for local testing.
Hi Perrin, I am using windowsXP SP3. But I am using the same software at my business computer, there it works just fine. Reinstalling diigo-plugin does not change a bit. It seems that I am coursed :-)
Hans
Graham Perrin wrote: > Hi Hans > > Operating system: do you use Linux, Mac OS X or Windows? > > Which version of the OS? > > --- > Postscript: notes to self: http://pastebin.ca/1371312http://pastebin.ca/1371306
Any Suggestions?
Wolf
I am about to deinstall diigo an switch to another tool :-(
I am using firefox 3.0.7 + diigo-plugin 3.1.6.13.
Clicking the Diigo-Login-Button, diigo tries to access http://secure.diigo.cn/sign-in, this does not work an there is no way to tell the plugin to use another URL to login.
Please HELP
Greetings, Hans
Graham Perrin wrote:
> wilde ny wrote:
>
> > I guess it's the cookies problem again.
>
> This topic related to a domain for local testing.
I am using windowsXP SP3. But I am using the same software at my business computer, there it works just fine. Reinstalling diigo-plugin does not change a bit. It seems that I am coursed :-)
Hans
Graham Perrin wrote:
> Hi Hans
>
> Operating system: do you use Linux, Mac OS X or Windows?
>
> Which version of the OS?
>
> ---
> Postscript: notes to self: http://pastebin.ca/1371312 http://pastebin.ca/1371306