I want to port my delicious bookmarks to my website -


I have started preparing an app that will automatically download my delicious bookmarks, and save a database , So that they can see my favorite format in my own website.

I have a Yahoo ID to log in to ownership, because I have been forced to use the author. The problem is that I'm stuck at that point where the user needs to go and manually authenticate the Auto.

Is there a code / direction available, wherever I can follow? I want all that is a way to save my bookmarks in my database.

Any help is appreciated. I java. Can work on Net and PHP Thank you.

Delicious it already provides an API:

returns all the posts, please use with caution

logic

  • & amp; Tag = {TAG}
    • Call the update function to see the filter (optional). By this tag

  • & amp; Amp; Start = {#}
    • (optional).

    • & amp; Result = {#}
      • (Optional) Return this many results.
      • & amp; (Optional) Filter for posts on this date or later

    • / Li>
    • & amp; Todt = {CCYY-MM-DDThh: mm: ssZ}
      • (Optional) For this date or earlier posts

    • & amp; Meta = Yes
      • (Optional) Include Transit Identity Signature on Each Customers wishing to maintain synchronized local stores of item bookmarks in a 'meta' attribute should retain the value of this attribute - its value is changed When, in any important area of ​​bookmark change

    Example

      $ curl https: // user: passwd@api.del.icio.us/v1/ Posts / all & lt; Post tag = "" user = "user" & gt; & Lt; Post href = "http://www.weather.com/" Description = "weather.com" hash = "6cfedbe75f413c56b6ce79e6fa102aba" tag = "weather reference" time = "2005-11-29 T 20: 30: 47Z" / & Gt; ... & lt; Post href = "http://www.nytimes.com/" Description = "The New York Times - breaking news, world news and multimedia" expanded = "login required" hash = "ca1e6357399774951eed4628d69eb84b" tag = "news media" Time = "2005-11-29 T20: 30: 05Z" /> & Lt; / Posts & gt;  

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