in reply to Delicious Perl

There's no need for a tool. Just tag bookmarks with perlmonks and the standard del.icio.us mechanisms will do the rest.

For Firefox integration, you want the Foxylicious extension instead.

But if you still feel you must write code for this, go ahead.

Makeshifts last the longest.

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Re^2: Delicious Perl
by artist (Parson) on Dec 21, 2004 at 17:19 UTC
    A simple mechanism could add the tag 'perlmonks', $node_id, $date, $author etc for you, so you don't have to add it. It would be easy from search point of view.

      So what do you want to achieve? What you explain doesn't sound like directed bookmarking, more like broad-sweeping archival; how does this differ from using Super Search?

      Makeshifts last the longest.

        Well, it is directed towards bookmarking. It will allow good sharing of bookmarks. Also supersearch can rest for while. I think that in bookmarking we will have selected nodes instead of all nodes and tagging mechanism would also bring nodes forward which may have otherwise hidden in supersearch for given keywords. Currently when I add the bookmark to personal nodelet it reloads the page, which is little load on server. There is no tag assigning or filtering mechanism with personal nodelet. Viewablity would be much higher with del.icio.us or similar system in the long run. PerlMONK.org etc would be a nice place also to implement such system and we can add additional feature when desired.
Re^2: Delicious Perl
by Jaap (Curate) on Dec 21, 2004 at 13:41 UTC
    Hmmmzzz. Can this Foxylicious also add bookmarks to del.icio.us?
Re^2: Delicious Perl
by Anonymous Monk on Dec 21, 2004 at 13:58 UTC
    There will be more support for groups in Delicious in the next week or two.