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    Mohan Kartha replied on May 16, 2008 15:59 to the problem "Error connecting with new Cocoalicious 1.0b45" in Sci-Fi Hi-Fi:

    Mohan Kartha
    I'm not using Leopard yet - so there may be some other problem that is Leopard-specific. Is anyone else having Cocoalicious problems with Leopard?

    Also are you using version 1.0 (43) or 1.0b45?
    You might also try:
    * make sure your API URL is set as above in Preferences
    * shutdown Cocoalicious
    * move/rename or backup and delete your local Cocoalicious cache directory:
    ~/Library/Application Support/Cocalicious.app (where "~" is your home directory)
    * restart Cocoalicious - it should rebuild your cache

    As recently as two weeks ago, I found that I was not able to use Cocoalicious to make new additions (they'd add in Cocoalicious but not online in Del.icio.us); backing up and nuking my cache directory and restarting fixed the problem.

    Of course, anything added in Cocoalicious prior to nuking the cache is gone - since I have a backup I used diff to figure out what was missing, but I didn't find an easy way to sync the "Offline" updates with Del.icio.us online.

    ** Buzz - this Offline Sync capability would be a good feature - I'd be happy to prototype it!
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    Mohan Kartha replied on March 07, 2008 04:12 to the problem "Error connecting with new Cocoalicious 1.0b45" in Sci-Fi Hi-Fi:

    Mohan Kartha
    Buzz, Thanks for looking into this issue.
    I wonder whether other API users are also experiencing this issue - it seems like intermittent behavior, but your mention of contact with the Delicious team suggests it may be more widespread.
    Regardless of the cause - any resolution would be much appreciated.
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    Mohan Kartha replied on March 06, 2008 17:04 to the problem "Error connecting with new Cocoalicious 1.0b45" in Sci-Fi Hi-Fi:

    Mohan Kartha
    Hi all - I too found the alternate del.icio.us url that Thomas suggested above but when I tried it I had similar results to metafeather. After a little review of the Del.icio.us API help page, I decided that maybe the re-direct document is incorrect and we should be explicitly using the "https" protocol rather than "http" - so I changes the url to this:
    https://api.del.icio.us:443/v1

    Cocoalicious seems to be working much better now - so maybe this was the problem?

    Isn't the https url above with port 443 the equivalent of an https url without explicitly using the port?
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    Mohan Kartha reported a problem in Sci-Fi Hi-Fi on February 28, 2008 17:08:

    Mohan Kartha
    Error connecting with new Cocoalicious 1.0b45
    Hi Buzz, first off - I really like Cocoalicious and I really appreciate that you've written this software and made it freely available to the world - very very cool! While reviewing your site, I noticed your Feb 15 2008 blog entry about the update so I downloaded and installed the new Cocoalicious v1.0b45 from your website.

    I thought you'd like to know that when I started this new release of Cocoalicious I encountered this error:

    HTTP Error: server error (0)
    Cocoalicious encountered an error while trying to communicate with the server. The problem is most likely on the server side.

    Once I press [OK] my bookmarks load (presumably from the cache file) but it doesn't appear that I'm communicating with the del.icio.us website. I verified that the new Del.icio.us API url was set in Preferences and that I can get to https://api.del.icio.us/v1/ using curl
    When I attempt to Refresh using the menu item, Cocoalicious crashes (I saved the error text if you are interested).

    Have you seen this problem?

    It could be that there is some other network issue causing this problem and that Cocoalicious is just fragile due to some external network issues - or it could be something you want to explore.
    I re-installed the old Cocoalicious v1.0b43 and it doesn't crash, but it now does not seem to properly submit new entries to Del.icio.us.