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  • #1Chris Lasher said ...(on 04-03-2008)

    Chris Lasher
    Is Diigo planning to release a public API (e.g., see del.icio.us's APIs at http://del.icio.us/help/api/ and http://del.icio.us/help/json/) and if so, when is the expected release of this API?
  • #2Maggie Tsai said ...(on 04-03-2008, replying to Chris Lasher on #1)

    Maggie Tsai
    yes, codes are being written. However, we need to carefully review them before releasing. We have many very urgent issues to deal with first.

    Although no definite time line, it's coming... So stay tuned.. We will make an announcement when it's ready.
  • #3Chris Lasher said ...(on 04-04-2008, replying to Maggie Tsai on #2)

    Chris Lasher
    Thanks, Maggie! I really like this new version of Diigo, but I'm having a hard time convincing my fellow developers to switch given they can't access it via an API. Good to know one is in the works.
  • #4Maggie Tsai said ...(on 04-04-2008, replying to Chris Lasher on #3)

    Maggie Tsai
    Glad to hear.

    Help us get them in... Diigo is for sure the coolest social bookmarking / knowledge platform out there :-) We'd love to have your fellow developers' involvement and sharing of their knowledge with the community! More people participate, more everyone in the community will benefit.

    Look forward to your active participation!

    cheers
  • #5Michael Krelin said ...(on 04-18-2008, replying to Maggie Tsai on #4)

    Michael Krelin
    Nice to see the question being brought up - I'm having a hard time convincing myself to *really* use apiless diigo. Once it's out - count me in ;-)
  • #6Kris said ...(on 04-21-2008, replying to Chris Lasher on #1)

    Kris
    YES, an API would be great!
    Diigi is the best tool to organize my online reseach, but integration is missing (i would like to see it integrated with "web note happy").
    So, API please !-)

    ciaƶ
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  • #7Maggie Tsai said ...(on 05-05-2008, replying to Kris on #6)

    Maggie Tsai
    Just release our API (alpha). You can find it under http://www.diigo.com/tools/api

    For those expert users, please kindly assist giving it a test drive and let us know any issue that you have noticed.

    Thanks a lot!
  • #8Mah Saito said ...(on 05-08-2008, replying to Maggie Tsai on #7)

    Mah Saito
    Hi,

    I'm now challenging to use the Diigo API. But, I can't post bookmarks. First time, the API response was 200. But it is not bookmarked. And now API response is 400. I couldn't find any difference.

    Can you show us tiny sample(Any language/No Error Handling) ?
  • #9Ken Wei said ...(on 05-08-2008, replying to Mah Saito on #8)

    Ken Wei
    have just updated the API documentation, http://www.diigo.com/tools/api
  • #10Ken Wei said ...(on 05-08-2008, replying to Ken Wei on #9)

    Ken Wei
    ruby demo: http://www.diigo.com/diigo-api-ruby-examples.txt
  • #11Ken Wei said ...(on 05-08-2008, replying to Ken Wei on #10)

    Ken Wei
    updated the bookmarks post seciton: http://www.diigo.com/tools/api#bookmarks-post
  • #12Mah Saito said ...(on 05-08-2008, replying to Ken Wei on #11)

    Mah Saito
    Hi Ken,

    Thank you so much! I'll try!
  • #13Ken Wei said ...(on 05-08-2008, replying to Mah Saito on #12)

    Ken Wei
    javascript demo: http://www.diigo.com/diigo-api-js-examples.txt