Hi, This is something I put together over the last two nights. It''s in a very alpha state - but I thought people might like to see some of the stuff you can do with the new Ajax tools. I originally wrote my ajax stuff by hand - but porting it to the new 0.11 framework was very straightforward. The site is a "friend tagger" application - you can sign in, and then add people to your contacts list and filter your contacts list by the tags you have assigned to people. For example, I tag my friends with the city they live in - then I can display a list of my friends in Wellington. Anyway - without further ado, here is the site: http://www.friendr.com/ Regards, Ben
Ben Nolan said something:> Anyway - without further ado, here is the site: > > http://www.friendr.com/Very nice. Questions: Does this connect people? If I set an email address for someone and they were also a member, would the system connect us somehow? Are you planning on providing an api for remote querying? Being able to choose from existing tags when adding a friend would be cool. Again, very nice site! cheers, iain -- "If sharing a thing in no way diminishes it, it is not rightly owned if it is not shared." -- St. Augustine #rm -rf / http://www.geeksoc.org/
Hi Iain, I replied to your questions on the friendr weblog (courtesy of typo). :) http://blog.friendr.com/articles/read/2 Regards, Ben Iain D Broadfoot wrote:>Ben Nolan said something: > > >>Anyway - without further ado, here is the site: >> >>http://www.friendr.com/ >> >> > > Very nice. > > Questions: Does this connect people? If I set an email address > for someone and they were also a member, would the system > connect us somehow? > > Are you planning on providing an api for remote querying? > > Being able to choose from existing tags when adding a friend > would be cool. > > Again, very nice site! > > cheers, > iain > > >
* Ben Nolan (ben-tH0n/LiDeu9BWQWeTLFoew@public.gmane.org) wrote:> Hi Iain, > > I replied to your questions on the friendr weblog (courtesy of typo). :) > > http://blog.friendr.com/articles/read/2Cool, thanks for the response. I''m very interested in following the development of this app: is the source going to be made available sometime? iain -- "If sharing a thing in no way diminishes it, it is not rightly owned if it is not shared." -- St. Augustine #rm -rf / http://www.geeksoc.org/