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Request if still not existing - tag (auto) suggestion + crossplatform (DynDNS) #238

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ghost opened this issue Nov 1, 2016 · 1 comment

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@ghost
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ghost commented Nov 1, 2016

Hi,
Bonjour,

  1. does it automatically suggest an already existing tag when inserting tag name ?
    suggère-t-il automatiquement un tag déjà existant lorsqu'on entre un nom de tag ?

  2. is it usable on all platforms (included tablet and smartphone) and this even to my home server using a dynamic dns IP address ?
    est-ce utilisable sur toutes platformes (tablettes et smartphone) et cela même vers mon serveur domestique utilisant une adresse IP dynamique (DynDNS) ?

  3. can we use it only on classic browser (IE, Firefox, Chrome) or is it also usable on Vivaldi (then Opera), and other secure browsers like :
    peut-on l'utiliser uniquement sur les navigateurs classiques (IE, Firefox, Chrome) ou est-il également exploitable sur Vivaldi (donc sur Opera), et autres navigateurs sécurisés tels :
    http://www.techworld.com/security/best-8-secure-browsers-2016-3246550/

Sincerely thanks and best regards,
D'avance merci et excellente journée.

@nodiscc
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nodiscc commented Nov 7, 2016

Hi, as outlined in the README the original project is not maintained:

Note: I do not have enough time to maintain this project right now. You will find a more up-to-date fork of this project at https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli. Please use this fork for requests/bug/latest updates...

  • The community fork adds https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli tag autocompletion.
  • home server using a dynamic dns IP address -> works (if your serer meets the requirements
  • Shaarli is mostly standards compliant, so it should work on any standards compliant browser. Please report a bug if you encounter problems.

(I would also advise staying away from closed-source/proprietary/niche browsers if you are concerned by browser security. Security focused browser addons and a hardened configuration are preferable).

Feel free to close this issue if it answers your questions.

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