That API is screen-scraping. We don't support that.
Joshua
On Aug 10, 2005, at 3:52 AM, Michael Foord wrote:
Hello,
Any of you Delicious'ers using the Python interface to the API ?
(The mailing list over at belios.de is pretty quiet).
It looks like the ``get_urlposts`` function has
Not yet. My main worry here is that if we provide the API, people
will just hammer away at it for every URL they know about. (the same
problem exists on /url itself)
I'm still looking for a good way to throttle these requests.
Joshua
On Aug 10, 2005, at 8:06 AM, Michael Foord wrote:
Hi All,
I just drop a quick note to tell the mailing list that IT conversation
has just published a podcast with a panel on Folksonomy:
In this dynamic panel from ETech 2005, Joshua Schachter
(del.icio.us), Stewart Butterfield (Flickr), Jimmy Wales (Wikipedia)
and Clay Shirky discuss several
On 10 Aug 2005, at 16:17, Pete Freitag wrote:
Another way to implement it would be to allow X number of
connections from per IP per day (Yahoo!'s API's typically allow
5,000 requests per day). Then just keep a database table with the
IP and number of connections for the day. If they
Or you could setup some/one dedicated server for the api that had a
throttled connection to the del.icio.us database. Can be done with:
http://sqlrelay.sourceforge.net/
This seems neat. Any actual war stories?
Joshua
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