[digiKam-users] Export to Flickr

Tom Talbott tbtjr at hotmail.com
Thu Dec 26 22:25:58 GMT 2019


Thanks for the reply! I'll wait for a stable version and try again.

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From: Digikam-users <digikam-users-bounces at kde.org> on behalf of Maik Qualmann <metzpinguin at gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2019 2:08 PM
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Subject: Re: [digiKam-users] Export to Flickr

The problem was solved in digiKam-7.0.0-beta1. Flickr has switched to https at
the callback address. A connection to the computer is therefore no longer
possible. We are now using an internal browser. The digiKam-7.0.0-Beta1 for
MacOS is available here:

https://files.kde.org/digikam/

Maik

Am Donnerstag, 26. Dezember 2019, 22:56:45 CET schrieb Tom Talbott:
> I am a new digiKam user and am trying to setup a workflow for exporting to
> Flickr. I am having a problem with the authentication process. I am using
> digiKam 6.4.0 on Mac OS Majave (10.14.6). The Oauth process is initiated,
> but the oauth server on the my side does not seem to exist at:
> https://127.0.0.1:1965/?oauth_token=[token]&oauth_verifier=[<https://127.0.
> 0.1:1965/?oauth_token=72157712374763241-ddabcf4fb0045451&oauth_verifier=da4f
> b0086a4bece>verifier].  I have tried it with Chrome as my default browser as
> well as Safari.  Chrome says that I am getting an SSL error and Safari just
> says it cannot connect.
>
> I was able to successfully setup the authentication for Google Photos which
> also uses an Oauth authentication flow, but I noticed that it is using port
> 8000.
>
> Any hint on why the authentication server on my end is not working for
> Flickr?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Tom




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