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VxJasonxV: How did you do that with the big list of groups?
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I used a little bit of PHP and curl magic to go through the groups incrementally, capturing the page title and moving on to the next.
It was all a dirty hack, and nothing provided by the Zooomr API or anything itself.
(Though, I would really appreciate it if Kris would allow a select some of us be able to poke around with the API. Hint hint hint.)
[edit] I think I'll be doing it again shortly to get more listings of groups.
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Hi guys, are there any Leica users groups here that you know of?
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Monferrato (on the Italian north-western region)and Herbarium (leeves, flowers etc, also scanned)
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Singapore - for all you Singaporeans out there. http://www.zooomr.com/groups/525@G01/The Aquarium - I'm quite sure some of you are into fish, aye? http://www.zooomr.com/groups/526@G01/
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I posted this on zipline, but thought I should add it here. I created a script to generate a sortable list of the groups which I keep updated on a regular basis. You can see it here http://tinyurl.com/39hoyb
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Industrial Photography: http://www.zooomr.com/groups/810@G01/Post and discuss your shots of man-made industrial/mechanical objects and scenes.
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Photos of protests and demonstrations http://www.zooomr.com/groups/835@G01/
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I have created a Zooomr Users group for the Boston and New England area! Please stop by! http://www.zooomr.com/groups/838@G01/
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Sydney, Australia: for those who live here or just love here - http://www.zooomr.com/groups/881@G01/
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