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Flickr functionality forthcoming; for now, feast on fotos

Added to my project list is integrating my Flickr photos into the site — but that’s a coming soon kind of thing. And soon is a loose term; really, it means that it’s on my to-do list in an undetermined position. But at any rate, I’ve begun uploading photos to Flickr, and you’re welcome to browse them and leave comments.

My Flickr home: http://www.flickr.com/photos/akaufmann/
My Flickr photo sets listing (my preferred method of browsing): http://www.flickr.com/photos/akaufmann/sets/

On a technical note, I was studying the Flickr API in hopes of finding methods to integrate not just the photos and their information, but also their comment threads. I didn’t find any such methods in the API documentation — does anyone know if that’s something Flickr plans on adding to their API, or are purposely leaving out?

Sun May 29th, 2005 11:50 pm

4 comments

  1. Adam Keys said:
    May 30th, 2005 9:09 am

    You’re right, I don’t think there is an API method to get the actual comments from a photo, just the number of comments. While we’re on the subject, what were you planning to do with said infos? If what you want to do is simple, I can send you the code I use to put my Flickr pictures in my weblog’s sidebar. Easy stuff.

  2. Andrew said:
    May 30th, 2005 5:35 pm

    Adam — I was browsing the API looking at options, really. I’d like to make an entire Flickr mini-site all within my current design, so you can do anything photo-album related without the user having to actually leave the site. But that’s looking unlikely… so I’m not sure exactly what I want to do. I might do the photostream there on the sidebar, but that’s done a lot… so I’m thinking about something different I can do. Not sure yet.

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