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Andy
Mar-03-2007, 07:27 PM
http://digitalcolony.com/2007/03/displaying-smugmug-gallery-using.aspx

Maybe someone who understands it, couldn't contact the creator....

Nikolai
Mar-03-2007, 10:24 PM
http://digitalcolony.com/2007/03/displaying-smugmug-gallery-using.aspx

Maybe someone who understands it, couldn't contact the creator....

Was it a question or just sharing the link? :dunno

Andy
Mar-04-2007, 05:31 AM
Was it a question or just sharing the link? :dunno
Seems like a guy we'd like to have around here, on Dgrin, that's what I was thinking. Nik, you and he speak the same language, maybe you can reach out to him?

Nikolai
Mar-04-2007, 08:02 AM
Seems like a guy we'd like to have around here, on Dgrin, that's what I was thinking. Nik, you and he speak the same language, maybe you can reach out to him?

I left a comment, we'll see if he gets it..:dunno
BTW, since he has SM account, you guys gotta have his active email on file....

Andy
Mar-04-2007, 08:04 AM
I left a comment, we'll see if he gets it..:dunno
BTW, since he has SM account, you guys gotta have his active email on file....
Yes but it's great if it comes from a member of the community :D

Nikolai
Mar-04-2007, 08:09 AM
Yes but it's great if it comes from a member of the community :D
Trust me: it's even better if it comes from the God... I mean, Mod :-) :wink

digitalcolony
Mar-05-2007, 05:38 PM
Just started playing the RSS feeds w/ SmugMug. Thanks for contacting me.

devbobo
Mar-05-2007, 05:51 PM
Just started playing the RSS feeds w/ SmugMug. Thanks for contacting me.

Hi Michael,

Nice hack :thumb and welcome to dgrin :wave

Are there any reasons why you decided to use RSS feeds rather than the API ?

Cheers,

David

Nikolai
Mar-05-2007, 06:44 PM
Just started playing the RSS feeds w/ SmugMug. Thanks for contacting me.
Welcome to Dgrin!
Nice going, v3ry l337! :wink

digitalcolony
Mar-05-2007, 07:20 PM
Hi Michael,

Nice hack :thumb and welcome to dgrin :wave

Are there any reasons why you decided to use RSS feeds rather than the API ?

Cheers,

David

I read somewhere on the site that if you just needed simple read access to try the RSS feed first. Can't find the link now. Will look closer at the API later. Most of my API experience has been with Yahoo and Amazon.

devbobo
Mar-05-2007, 08:06 PM
I read somewhere on the site that if you just needed simple read access to try the RSS feed first. Can't find the link now. Will look closer at the API later. Most of my API experience has been with Yahoo and Amazon.

That's cool, I just wondered since feeds are a little bit limited in some respects. They are limited to 100 results and you only have access to public non-passworded galleries. But on the other hand, it's the only way to search on keyworded, recent or popular photos.

Cheers,

David