Social Network as CMS
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- helloperson
Hey guys,
This is a follow-up to a post I made a while back which was "Flickr as CMS" in which I migrated my website to an application which simply syndicated my Flickr RSS feed. I have since built something a bit more robust that also pulls from my Blog, Del.icio.us, and Flickr accounts while using a database for performance reasons.I know we all struggle with keeping things up-to-date (portfolio-wise), so let me know if you are interested and I'd be more than happy to share code.
- octaneplus0
What you built seems impressive. You should post the code :)
- designerror0
Yes please!
- Ruffian0
Oh nice, could use the code.
- helloperson0
Thanks guys,
Here you go.... I haven't had time to comment or completely scrub the code yet, but all-in-all it should be pretty simple to follow.
- sureshot0
thanks dude. god will reward you with ten sons!
- detritus0
Wow, helloperson - an immensely generous offer! I thought these chumps were being really cheeky asking for you to post the sum of your hard work... I'm obviously just a tight-fisted meanie.
Great work too - I'm particularly impressed by your wee robot :)
(ps. I think you have a typo in your GE piece - 'precise')
- Thanks man. I've got typos all over the place unfortunately.... one of the down-sides of syndicating Flickr data. I need to go a quick proofreading this weekend.helloperson
- helloperson0
It isn't that big of a deal. If I had spent more time on it I would have been more hesitant, but it only took about 2 weekend worth of time so... enjoy!
- octaneplus0
Total noob question - but what is the easiest way to implement this code? thanks again for posting the code - no if I can just figure out how to make it work :)
- You will need access to a server running ColdFusion MX 8 and MS SQL Server.helloperson
- helloperson0
Sorry, I should have included some reference for you:
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