6 | | 1. Versioning: There is no real versioning system in Wired-Marker where versioning numbers (or the like) are stored. Instead, - and as long as Auto-caching is enabled in the settings dialogue - pages with markers (i.e. ~ 'annotations') are cached, i.e. saved as html + css files locally (OS X, default path: /Users/[user name]/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/[profile name]/WiredMarker/cache/. When using the 'Cache - Open cache' Wired-Marker function, users can thus get back to a physical 'snapshot' of the original state of the respective web page, which is a local copy though. These snapshots are established according to the URL + date + time range at the time of making an annotation on a specific web page. These data are used for creating a folder structure with a naming convention where among others date and time stamp information is included (example: ../WiredMarker/cache/2013/04/24/11/1a6beade73b701420ce943d404afd8ff/20130424111843). These are in turn checked against the the doc_url (example: [http://dasish.eu/dasishevents/]) and oid_date (example: 04/24/2013 11:18:43) fields of the marked (annotation) object in the local sqlite database, which makes the mapping between an annotated item and its locally cached parent web page version possible. |
| 7 | 1. Versioning: There is no real versioning system in Wired-Marker where versioning numbers (or the like) are stored. Instead, - and as long as Auto-caching is enabled in the settings dialogue - pages with markers (i.e. ~ 'annotations') are cached, i.e. saved as html + css files locally (OS X, default path: [/Users/(user name)/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/(profile name)/WiredMarker/cache/]. When using the 'Cache - Open cache' Wired-Marker function, users can thus get back to a physical 'snapshot' of the original state of the respective web page, which is a local copy though. These snapshots are established according to the URL + date + time range at the time of making an annotation on a specific web page. These data are used for creating a folder structure with a naming convention where among others date and time stamp information is included (example: ../WiredMarker/cache/2013/04/24/11/1a6beade73b701420ce943d404afd8ff/20130424111843). These are in turn checked against the the doc_url (example: [http://dasish.eu/dasishevents/]) and oid_date (example: 04/24/2013 11:18:43) fields of the marked (annotation) object in the local sqlite database, which makes the mapping between an annotated item and its locally cached parent web page version possible. |