Thanks everyone for helping me. I realize that I have to develop a
GIO/GVFS module but there is so few information about that (only a
laconic reference manual). I will look the Kenneth's module and
libflickcurl library. However I would apreciate a module developed for
GVFS as example (maybe ftp, webdav, http, ...). I will keep on looking
for that.

Thanks again.

On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 10:30 AM, Kenneth Ostby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christian Kirbach:
>
> >On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 20:38:55 +0400, Dubon Dubas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  >wrote:
>  >
>  >> I would like to access to my flickr account by typing flickr:// in
>  >> Nautilus
>  >> address bar. I do not know how to begin. I think I must develop a GIO
>  >> module
>  >> or something like that but I am nor pretty sure. Could somebody help me?
>  >
>  >I think you need to write a new gvfs handler for this.
>  >You may want to read the gvfs/gio documentation and talk to the nautilus
>  >mailing list. Alex will eventually respond.
>
>  So, a couple of years ago I had the same idea as you, and wrote down
>  some initial code for it. I've uploaded some of the code for you, which
>  can be found here[1]. The main code for the nautilus plugin can be found
>  in flickrfs.c, while the flicker code can be found in flickr.c. I warn
>  you though, the code is pretty dirty and if you really want to improve
>  it, I have some ideas on where to start :).
>
>  Hope it was of some help.
>
>  [1] http://devel.langly.org/?p=flickerfs;a=summary
>
>  --
>  Life on the earth might be expensive, but it
>  includes an annual free trip around the sun.
>
>  Kenneth Østby
>  http://langly.org
>



-- 
Saludos

Juan Carlos

"¡¡Viva lo rancio!!"
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