Alex,

You'd probably want to use an adaptor that talks to delicious - we
have one that talks to Twitter. Otherwise, it should be a pretty
similar app.


J.

On Apr 27, 9:45 pm, Alex Hough <[email protected]> wrote:
> As part of an experimental  project in the NHS I have to convert 200+
> delicious entries into a format for off-line reading. (There is very highly
> protected web access in this particular site)
>
> The tags all share a particular tag. It would be really good to do this with
> TiddlyTweet technology.
>
> I asked about it before an was directed towards a plugin by Simon McMannus i
> think, but it was a work in progress and I couldn't get it to work.
>
> If I was to embark on adapting tweets for delicious, where would I start?
> Is there anyone else interesting in this function?
>
> Alex
>
> 2009/4/27 tony <[email protected]>
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Apr 25, 8:29 am, jnthnlstr <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Glad you like it Tony!
>
> > > Do you have any specific suggestions about how to make what's
> > > presented easier to understand? It seems that explanation of the tweet
> > > identifier would be a start.
>
> > > J.
>
> > Hi J.,
>
> > After I looked at the source for my updates, I saw that meta entry-
> > meta class for the tweet id.
>
> > I think it makes logical sense to keep the tweet identifier as that 10
> > digit number. Good choice.
>
> > But at first, I had to do a double take when this numeric identifier
> > was the tiddler title.
>
> > I guess a little blurb in the documentation can help explain that
> > TiddllyTweet will archive your tweets in tiddler format using the
> > unique tweet update identifier (TweetID) from Twitter. This unique
> > tweet identifier is also used when you save your tweets as csv.
>
> > Another idea is maybe having a template to substitute or prefix the
> > tweet id for something more human readable like username + entry date
> > as the tiddler title; kinda like going into for each tiddler plugin
> > territory.
>
> > Anyway, I think TiddllyTweet is fine as is because of the convenience
> > it offers and highlighting TiddlyWiki when paired with the trendy
> > Twitter service.
>
> > It's applications like these that will help further evangelize
> > TiddlyWiki more in the mainstream. Neato!
>
> > Thanks again
>
> > Best,
> > tony
>
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