That format is defined in ISO 8601 and is used commonly in web
services, where the clients and servers may be distributed across
multiple time zones.
There are library functions in many languages which produce ISO 8601
valid dates, like PHP5: http://us2.php.net/date
Also, while I'm being
Hi,
I tried this but it (apparently) doesn't compress:
wget --header=Accept-Encoding: gzip --timestamping
http://del.icio.us/rss/tag/...
Should not the downloaded file be in gzip format?
Amir
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Amir Michail wrote:
Hi,
I tried this but it (apparently) doesn't compress:
wget --header=Accept-Encoding: gzip --timestamping
http://del.icio.us/rss/tag/...
Should not the downloaded file be in gzip format?
Fascinating. Looks like this is broken. I will figure it out.
Useful tester at:
Hi,
It seems that searching using tags is a bit tricky and can give
unexpected results.
For example, one might expect the query movie reviews to work well,
but perhaps movies reviews works better (e.g., in cases where most
people use the tags movies and reviews rather than movie and reviews).
Yes, that makes a lot of sense. The recommendation engine announced last week
http://lists.del.icio.us/pipermail/discuss/2005-August/003749.html
is similar, but I think it's geared more towards discovery than
search. One could easily imagine an expand this search to include
similar tags flag
Hi,
I've also wondered on how to be exhaustive on a tag search.
I'd like to search all tags that contain certain characters, then from my tag list, click on the tags I want to search...or one day you could click on all the boxes you'd like to search and it create a big OR query
That way if I
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