Yes Tim, I’ll update the widget as soon as I get Leopard installed. It will probably be a few weeks, but I’ll send you an email when it is done and make a blog post.
Thank you so much for sharing your flickr photo set to kml website. It works great! It does exactly what I needed it to do. I want a kml file with all of the photos that have been posted on our photo blog, and now I have it. Thank you!! I’ll be posting the kml file at the bottom of this post: http://14lenses.blogspot.com/2008/08/14-lenses-map.html
I just saw your very nice picture of Kaş, Turkey, and I just want to check with you if it’s okey for to use it in our magazine. It is a free distributed magazin which you can find in Sweden.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
I’m working on a new real estate site and wonder if you would mind if I intermittently post one of the photos you posted on flickr of people climbing on ropes on the side of a building in Middlebury? It’s a fun shot and if it’s ok with you I’ll paste it in.
I’m just starting out on my own and hope to be in Middlbury on occasion.
Would you be kind enough to let me know in the next day or so?
Use and love the the River Level Widget. Wondered if you ever considered converting it into an iPhone/iPod App? Did a little bit of research and found that there is a bit of cut-and-paste “example code” that launches a UIWebView object, which will then allow you to run a JavaScript inside. Could potentially be a fairly simple port, with a lot of re-use of the River Level Widget’s Java.
Love the river levels widget – what I have been exhaustingly searching for is the widget that can be uploaded and added to a website, so that the live data feed of the stream levels is always posted on the given page of that website for visitors. Any knowledge of this or plans to make your widget embeddable? Would be tremendous – thanks
Could you reupload your Drop Box Script?
Or send it to me?
http://www2.adamfranco.com/photosetToKML.php doesn’t work for me. What am I doing wrong? I just insert the ID and get a KML-file that doesn’t contain links to my pictures.
ID is 72157601889331278
Adam,
I use and enjoy your river levels widget. After update to Leopard this weekend, however, it no longer works. Will you be updating?
Thanks,
Tim
Yes Tim, I’ll update the widget as soon as I get Leopard installed. It will probably be a few weeks, but I’ll send you an email when it is done and make a blog post.
- Adam
My name is also Adam Franco
Riverwidget does not work with OSX 10.5.1. Getting a “Error refreshing graph, cached data is displayed”
Any ideas?
Thank you so much for sharing your flickr photo set to kml website. It works great! It does exactly what I needed it to do. I want a kml file with all of the photos that have been posted on our photo blog, and now I have it. Thank you!! I’ll be posting the kml file at the bottom of this post:
http://14lenses.blogspot.com/2008/08/14-lenses-map.html
Hi Adam!
I just saw your very nice picture of Kaş, Turkey, and I just want to check with you if it’s okey for to use it in our magazine. It is a free distributed magazin which you can find in Sweden.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Hi Adam,
I’m working on a new real estate site and wonder if you would mind if I intermittently post one of the photos you posted on flickr of people climbing on ropes on the side of a building in Middlebury? It’s a fun shot and if it’s ok with you I’ll paste it in.
I’m just starting out on my own and hope to be in Middlbury on occasion.
Would you be kind enough to let me know in the next day or so?
Thanks a lot.
Warm regards,
Clayton-Paul Cormier
Adam;
Use and love the the River Level Widget. Wondered if you ever considered converting it into an iPhone/iPod App? Did a little bit of research and found that there is a bit of cut-and-paste “example code” that launches a UIWebView object, which will then allow you to run a JavaScript inside. Could potentially be a fairly simple port, with a lot of re-use of the River Level Widget’s Java.
Ref:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=774270
http://developer.apple.com/iphone/library/documentation/UIKit/Reference/UIWebView_Class/Reference/Reference.html
Keep up the good work!
Love the river levels widget – what I have been exhaustingly searching for is the widget that can be uploaded and added to a website, so that the live data feed of the stream levels is always posted on the given page of that website for visitors. Any knowledge of this or plans to make your widget embeddable? Would be tremendous – thanks
-P