LinkMeIn – my new class released

Today my new class LinkMeIn was released on PHPClasses.org. I have developed this class about couple of months back but did not have enough time to sit and arrange the files to upload on PHPClasses.org. After Grab Yahoo and MySpace Profile Updater classes this is my third class for same type. This class allows any registered LinkedIn.com user to enter their login information and get the contact list. The list is returned as an array or RSS 2.0 format.

I will update LinkMeIn class in future to add more functionalities to it. For the time being if you want to test it, please visit the LinkMeIn Demo location. To report any bug please use PHPClasses.org Support Forum and if you want to contact me directly please go to the Contact section.


Thank you

About Ehsan

Profession: Web Application Developer Employment: Technical Lead, Interactive Division, GANZ Location: Toronto, Canada
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8 Responses to LinkMeIn – my new class released

  1. Ehsan Bhai, This is really a nice addition to your contribution list. Please keep up your great contribution for the open source community.

    Best regards.


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  2. Samay says:

    Great job…Keep it up…the new interface of your site look nice..

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  3. Ehsan says:

    Thanks to all.

    The bug (reported by Tahmid) has been fixed and updated on PHPClasses.org.

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  4. WOW ! Congratulation Bhaia.

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  5. Rafiq says:

    coool job
    keep it up.

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  6. RamiX says:

    Is there any way to translate those classes to classic asp, or is there a source codes for those programs in asp

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  7. Ehsan says:

    Not that I know of. Grab Yahoo v.1 class was translated to .NET, but that was after I released the v1. Lots have changed since then with how Yahoo serves the pages etc. But I guess you could use ASP’s curl library or equivalent to write such class. Just follow the methodology and it should be enough.

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