Contents tagged with Athena
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Asp.net MVC more Form post scenarios and Ajax
In the flickr explorer app made with Asp.net MVC and Athena, I was trying out some form post scenarios. In this post, I will add few things regarding MVC form post and Ajax that is common to FlickrXplorer but can be used in general.
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Athena - A LINQ to flickr API (Release 1.4)
Last week, I released a new version of LINQ.flickr, which I named as Athena from release 1.4. It covers few features from flickr service, also now I have updated it with the latest LINQExtender (pre release version) containing updated Object Tracking Service (OTS) that will enable it to update photos and comments as if like LINQ to SQL.
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Making authenticated calls to flickr
There are few things to know , when getting photos from your stream , adding comments and overall doing adding and deletion of your photos. As with flickr you can take a look at this url => http://www.flickr.com/services/api/auth.spec.html for authentication spec to learn more. But with Athena (formerly known as LINQ.Flickr) it's pretty easy to get things going. Last week, I made an update to the FlickrXplorer (The MVC starter project you don't want to miss :-)) project that now enables you to add comments for photos. There is a one click login that will take you to flickr, ask you once for the permission to grant the app for data access and finally will take you back to the place from where you were left off.