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<tagline mode="escaped" type="text/html">A blog for the progress of the foaflicious project which generates FOAF from a del.icio.us inbox.&#13;
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I also publish updates on http://philwilson.org/blog/</tagline>
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<name>Pip</name>
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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://philwilson.org/projects/foaflicious">If you hadn't already noticed, FOAFlicious has been down for some time due to problems with Java on my server. I'll probably try and rewrite this in JRuby or Python sometime soon.</summary>
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<issued>2005-09-06T23:47:07+01:00</issued>
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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://philwilson.org/projects/foaflicious">I've added in a foaf:homepage to each user that you foaf:know pointing to that user's del.icio.us page (in addition to any other detected) so that now graphing tools might actually work.

I'll also try and update it to do some better caching and expiry and try to actually use the del.icio.us API rather than the painful screenscraping that I'm currently doing.</summary>
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<issued>2005-03-15T12:55:10+00:00</issued>
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<title mode="escaped" type="text/html">FOAFlicious now doesn't use a stupid port number</title>
<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://philwilson.org/projects/foaflicious">I've tidied up my settings slightly so that now when you enter your name in the FOAFlicious form and submit it, it no longer points at port 8180 on my server. This should help anyone who would otherwise have to open a port on their firewall to be able to use FOAFlicious.

http://philwilson.org/foaflicious/foaflicious.groovy?user=pip is the newer syntax, although the old one with the port number</summary>
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<issued>2005-03-07T16:19:32+00:00</issued>
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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://philwilson.org/projects/foaflicious">The excellent FOAFgen now provides a rdfs:seeAlso to FOAFlicious if you provide a del.icio.us username. Cool!</summary>
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<issued>2005-02-21T19:31:57+00:00</issued>
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<title mode="escaped" type="text/html">foaflicious 0.2</title>
<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://philwilson.org/projects/foaflicious">The source for FOAFlicious 0.2 is available on http://philwilson.org/projects/foaflicious/code/foaflicious-0.2.groovy.

This version of FOAFlicious relies on Groovy 1.0-beta 9 or above.

There are two major changes between 0.2 and 0.1:
  
    You can now pass in a del.icio.us username as a parameter
    It no longer looks for FOAF files linked from users' homepages (because it was killing</summary>
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<issued>2005-02-07T12:54:38+00:00</issued>
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<issued>2005-02-04T22:47:30+00:00</issued>
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This functionality was always there, but broken in Groovy 1.0-beta-6. I've just upgraded to beta 9 and it works just fine.&#13;
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