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March 23rd, 2005Geeking Out / Goodies / MySQLicious / Software

I’ve completely revamped the MySQLicious page and added a tutorial on setting it up from scratch. This should serve to eliminate some of the confusion on how it’s used. In my initial excitement of “here’s this cool tool I wrote!” I overlooked the fact that originally the documentation didn’t do a good job of explaining implementation. I think it’s much better now.

The MySQLicious download has also been updated to include a new file that is a fully working implementation. If you downloaded it before but haven’t gotten around to using it, grab the new download. If you’re already using it, don’t bother, since the actual MySQLicious code hasn’t changed.

PS - If your name is kael and you emailed me about MySQLicious, I tried to reply but you must have mistyped your address because it bounced. The stuff in the tutorial is basically what I would have sent you anyway.

Tori Amos - Sleeps With Butterflies

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  1. Jon
    March 25th, 2005 at 2:24 pm

    Hey there-

    Wow you are a saviour! I have been kicking around the idea of converting my dj mix link log over to del.icio.us and basically was running into the same problem as you. It seems kinda lame to have a daily site published via RSS.

    One question that I have that you might or might not be able to answer; When I post links I generally try to include the file type that I am linking to (real audio, mp3, ogg etc.). I view this info as different from a "tag" (house, dj, music, blah dee blah) and if I add it as a tag it gets listed in this weird part of the del.icio.us world. Can you think of any way of adding this without screwing up the integration into the del.ico.us system?

    oh yeah the site in question is
    http://www.blentwell.com


    thank you very much for the MySQL scripts!

  2. adam
    March 26th, 2005 at 1:54 pm

    I'm not quite clear on what you're asking for. Can you give me an example of what you do now and what you would like to be able to do? It might help for me to see your del.icio.us page as well. :-)

  3. gringo
    March 31st, 2005 at 12:09 pm

    thanks for such an amazing tool :D

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