This may have been brought up before, but are there plans for a
standard way for entering 'via' information, rather than using hacks?
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I imagine this has been covered previously, but I was unable to find it
in the list archives.
del.icio.us has really revolutionized bookmarking for me, and once
private bookmarks are available it will become indespensible (for the
same reasons that Josh mentioned earlier). I was wondering,
A big use of private bookmarks for me is going to be work intranet
bookmarks. I think our legal dept. would go ape if internal product
names or various intranet sites were on a public feed.
How do others feel about work bookmarks for internal sites? Are there
any legal considerations that would
On a serious note, I'd like full https/ssl access, but if that's
not possible, is there a chance the authentication part could
be protected in such a fashion? Eventually, perhaps?
This seems pretty reasonable, although I think it may be better to
just ssl-encrypt the whole thing. (cookie
good point - i withdraw my previous objection!
- Oren
On Jul 15, 2005, at 1:08 PM, joshua schachter wrote:
On a serious note, I'd like full https/ssl access, but if that's
not possible, is there a chance the authentication part could
be protected in such a fashion? Eventually, perhaps?
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