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        <title>Flickr Feed</title>
        <subtitle>A feed of things tagged 'Flickr', from Charlie Harvey's website</subtitle>
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        <updated>2010-09-07T21:51:33Z</updated>
        <author>
                <name>Charlie Harvey</name>
        </author>


        <entry>
                <title>Flickr API and Grabbing Wedding Photos From A Group</title>
                <link rel="alternate" href="http://charlieharvey.org.uk/page/flickr_download_group_photos" type="text/html" />
                <id>http://charlieharvey.org.uk/page/flickr_download_group_photos</id>
                <updated>2010-09-07T21:51:33Z</updated>
                <summary><![CDATA[
  My lovely friends Danny and Jess got married recently. I took some photos and so did lots of other people. So we put them all in a flickr group. But they wanted to get hold of everyone's pics to print or whatever. Problem. For some reason flickr have seen fit to disable the API key for the one tool that (Google says) could do the job of grabbing all the pics for us. What a pain!
]]></summary>
				<author>
					<name>Charlie Harvey</name>
				</author>
        </entry>

        <entry>
                <title>BarnCamp 2010</title>
                <link rel="alternate" href="http://charlieharvey.org.uk/page/barncamp_2010" type="text/html" />
                <id>http://charlieharvey.org.uk/page/barncamp_2010</id>
                <updated>2010-05-01T22:23:18Z</updated>
                <summary><![CDATA[
BarnCamp 2010 was two days of workshops on topics ranging from renewable energy to foraging for food to citizen journalism to using free software for activism, three nights of camping, open space sessions, evening entertainment, great food at Highbury Farm, a beautiful farm co-op high in the Wye Valley.






  
  
  
  
  




Personal highlights


Sunshine
Meeting the other ciderpunk
Learning how to be a citizen journalist
Learning that Cornish folks come North in the Summertime for direct action and riots
Drinking ace cider
Nicest train conductor ever
The nerd block -- for people going off on a geek rant that no-one else can understand

The Linux Lord's Prayer
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				<author>
					<name>Charlie Harvey</name>
				</author>
        </entry>

        <entry>
                <title>Fixed: Flickrshow NS_ERROR_INVALID_POINTER</title>
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                <id>http://charlieharvey.org.uk/writings.pl?uid=100</id>
                <updated>2011-03-12T15:55:29Z</updated>
                <summary><![CDATA[I recently added a flickrshow to my cider reviews page, Ben Sekulowicz has done a great job with it, it worked exactly like I wanted, well almost. There was something breaking for me, showing up as this error in Firefox:

uncaught exception: [Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x80004003 
(NS_ERROR_INVALID_POINTER) [nsIDOMNSHTMLElement.innerHTML]"  nsresult:
"0x80004003 (NS_ERROR_INVALID_POINTER)"  location: "JS frame ::
http://www.flickrshow.com/static/scripts/flickrshow-7.1.js :: anonymous :: line
357"  data: no]
Line 0
There was a useful post on Defective Semantics called Firefox NS_ERROR_INVALID_POINTER with innerHTMLwhich pointed me in the right direction: it was an &amp;nbsp; character around line 357 that was breaking stuff! Whoulda thunk? Feel free to grab a copy of this version. It works on chromium and iceweasel on Debian squeeze and ie8 on a virtualbox.]]></summary>
				<author>
					<name>Charlie Harvey</name>
				</author>
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