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"You have no bookmarks" When I do! - 29 views

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started by takeoutweight on 15 Jul 07
  • jeffreyjflim
     
    takeoutweight wrote:
    > I just joined and imported my bookmarks from del.icio.us, and they seem to show up on the main page, but whenever I search or click a link on my cloud, I'm told that "You have no bookmarks."
    >
    > What am I doing wrong?

    you are doing nothing wrong - don't worry. It's diigo's problem, apparently. Somehow or other, some updates just don't happen instantaneously... I bookmarked a few pages, tagged them, and had the same problem as well! Wait a few hours. See what happens.
  • Maggie Tsai
     
    Diigo not only store your bookmarks, but also get those web page from the original site and index them for your later full text search/cache. So it takes some time to do it.
  • Hans Wobbe
     
    Maggie...

    Your reply raises a question that is of considerable interest to me.

    I use DiiGo to Annotate and Tag pages that may exist only on (semi) private systems located behind firewalls. How does diigo's caching come into play in these situations? I'm asking since I can imagine several very different scenarios depending on how caching has been implemented and I would like to have enough of an understanding of the diigo implementation to adequately appreciate the security considerations that may apply.
  • Wade Ren
     
    Hans,

    diigo full-text caching is done by server robot in the background, so if the page is password protected, we can not access it. also, we will not include the indexed page in the public search result if it is a private bookmark.


    hanswobbe wrote:
    > Maggie...
    >
    > Your reply raises a question that is of considerable interest to me.
    >
    > I use DiiGo to Annotate and Tag pages that may exist only on (semi) private systems located behind firewalls. How does diigo's caching come into play in these situations? I'm asking since I can imagine several very different scenarios depending on how caching has been implemented and I would like to have enough of an understanding of the diigo implementation to adequately appreciate the security considerations that may apply.
  • Hans Wobbe
     
    Wade...

    Thank you for taking the time to reply and for providing a response that it quite acceptable.

    I will continue to use DiiGo, even for my most Private pages, within the confines of both my companies and my own personal systems.

    -- Hans

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