LouCypher, I filled in each type of field (except audio) and clicked Run Pipe, but nothing appears to have happened.
- Micah
Micah, it worked for me. I posted this entry using this pipe itself.
- LouCypher
Lou, you declare explicitly »This Pipe may require all fields to have values before it will run successfully. Please provide values into any empty field above and press "Run Pipe."« but then your [=this] posting has nowhere near the number of apparently required elements. If the values/args can be [nil] or »""«, or maybe »" "«, please indicate that. Above all, I'd like to read a usage scenario in which this could be of, hmmm…, use [over and above mere proof of concept].
- ianf ⌘
Lou, I just re-tried in Chrome and it worked! (I used the remotekey each time). My first attempts wre in Firefox - my guess is there's was a conflict with Firebug (or maybe NoScript, but I allowed all domains *shrug*).
- Micah
I see. I don't have Firebug on my Firefox, that's why.
- LouCypher
Firebug in the latest version of Firefox has been temperamental. Frequent browser restarts while dubugging JS helps.
- Micah
Anyway, nice job on the pipe, LouCypher. Just released, and there's already exciting things popping up using the new API v2 :)
- Micah
I may be misreading things in a wider [than Pipes] context, but I thought the new FF API v2, as per recent Firehose announcement (which presumably relies on it) no longer required RemoteKey use? "[FF Firehose] is controlled by simple OAuth. This also means users of FriendFeed-based applications will no longer need to get their special key to manually enter as was previously required" <http://staynalive.com/article...> - right, this isn't an FF-app…
- ianf ⌘
Unfortunately, that's the problem with Yahoo Pipes, you can't use OAuth with it.
- LouCypher
This looks cool, but with FriendFeed's 3 mp3 files a day limit - you could only use it once a day to upload audio files.
- Chris Loft