[delicious-discuss] Bug report: C#

2005-09-11 Thread Joseph Becher
when you try to go eariler on http://del.icio.us/tag/c# you get http://del.icio.us/tag/c#?page=2. the first page escapes properly to http://del.icio.us/tag/c%23, but the second page gives me page 2 of the 'c' tag, not the 'c#' tag. ___ discuss mailing

[delicious-discuss] internet filter

2005-09-11 Thread Nicole Giambra
I usedel.icio.us for teaching and when I went to post a url that I can normally view it all of the sudden was caught by our Internet filter. The Internet filter blocks thesite when I try to post them to delicious. Any thoughts on why the site gets filtered after I try to post but can view it

[delicious-discuss] about page

2005-09-11 Thread Nicole Giambra
I am not sure if I am looking hard enough but I cannot seem to find doucmentation about some of the features of del.icio.us. I read the about page and cannot find reading material on bundles or theextended feature. Can you point me in the right direction? By the way, thanks for developing a

[delicious-discuss] rss feed parse errors

2005-09-11 Thread Amir Michail
Hi, I get these occasionally. For example, there appears to be something wrong with this title: titleBusiness of Life^B122: Free advice from a lawyer/title The error is not well-formed (invalid token). Amir ___ discuss mailing list

Re: [delicious-discuss] rss feed parse errors

2005-09-11 Thread joshua schachter
On Sep 11, 2005, at 6:17 PM, Amir Michail wrote: I get these occasionally. For example, there appears to be something wrong with this title: titleBusiness of Life^B122: Free advice from a lawyer/title The error is not well-formed (invalid token). When? What feed? etc -- joshua schachter

Re: [delicious-discuss] rss feed parse errors

2005-09-11 Thread Amir Michail
On 9/12/05, joshua schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sep 11, 2005, at 6:17 PM, Amir Michail wrote: I get these occasionally. For example, there appears to be something wrong with this title: titleBusiness of Life^B122: Free advice from a lawyer/title The error is not

[delicious-discuss] remote app auth

2005-09-11 Thread joshua schachter
i'd like to put together a spec for letting users authorize remote application access without giving away their actual password. here's a very preliminary idea: 1) remote webapp links to, say, del.icio.us/auth?return=http:// place.to.send.auth.key/ 2) user ends up on a page that tells him